TuscanBunnyGirl
Well-Known Member
Hello guys!
Just wondering if anyone has their two pence to add
I teach a lovely (not the most experienced but lovely and willing to learn etc) lady who owns a 15hh mare with voltaire lines. All she wants to do is enjoy her and do a few prelim tests a year. She has switch itch and is a 'high maintenance' opinionated girl- if she doesnt like you touching her or doing whatever youll get a stamp or nip. She hacks out fine (can occasionally be a tiny bit nappy) but in the school she will just stop dead and refuse to move. If you put leg on or ask her to move forward she'll kick out, back up/spin..anything but move forwards. It can occasionally get a bit better and you'll get a bit of walk, trot and possible but reluctant canter out of her. Shes not stale and never hammered or anything in there. Today she was particularly bad, she really point blank refused to move anywhere, spun, bucked, bite at legs etc so owner got off after 20mins of not getting anywhere and did a little in hand work with her where she was a little better and then decided to get back on. As soon as she got her feet in her stirrups the mare absolutely exploded and ended up on her bum on the floor from rearing and broncing. Think mare panicked and stomped forwards a good 20m before balling up ready to explode again. Owner got off and is now obviously feeling very worried and deflated
We've agreed something somewhere mustn't be right so thinking to call vet...but where to start?! I was thinking ovaries as her seasons seem quite unsettled and perhaps a back xray?...
Just wondering if anyone has their two pence to add