Shutterbug
Well-Known Member
Arion is just coming back into work after a few months off and an inection into his right hock of cortisone. His movement in that hock is much improved but he is as stiff as an old board bless him.
We started with some lunging and long reining and have now progressed to hacking - which we have been doing for the past 2 weeks - I have only tried one short uphill canter with him while out and he seemed to cope fine but I will be remaning in walk with minimal trot work which will be gradually increased over the coming weeks. I am currently riding 5 days a week for about 30-45mins at mostly walk in the forestry.
Last night I thought I would take him into the school and try schooling him just to see where we were at - which the vet said was fine - he was striding out nicely on a long rein, we did some long and low work which he really didnt find too easy. After 30 mins I thought I will try him on the bit now for a short time but as soon as I asked him to come onto the bit and actually work for me, he shortened his stride up and felt choppy and for the life of me I could not get him to extend his walk at all - he just kept trying to trot.
Possibly a tight back from not having done much for the last 4-5 months making it hard for him to collect? Ideas on how can I encourage him to stretch himself through his back and round himself so that he doesnt immediately shorten his stride as soon as I take up contact? He's 16'3 and last night I felt like I was riding a shetland pony his stride was that short. lol
He is not lame, has had his saddle reflocked and fitted recently and his teeth done recently so there are no issues there. I have never had to bring a horse back into work before, and have never had this problem so Im just looking for some tips please
many thanks in advance
We started with some lunging and long reining and have now progressed to hacking - which we have been doing for the past 2 weeks - I have only tried one short uphill canter with him while out and he seemed to cope fine but I will be remaning in walk with minimal trot work which will be gradually increased over the coming weeks. I am currently riding 5 days a week for about 30-45mins at mostly walk in the forestry.
Last night I thought I would take him into the school and try schooling him just to see where we were at - which the vet said was fine - he was striding out nicely on a long rein, we did some long and low work which he really didnt find too easy. After 30 mins I thought I will try him on the bit now for a short time but as soon as I asked him to come onto the bit and actually work for me, he shortened his stride up and felt choppy and for the life of me I could not get him to extend his walk at all - he just kept trying to trot.
Possibly a tight back from not having done much for the last 4-5 months making it hard for him to collect? Ideas on how can I encourage him to stretch himself through his back and round himself so that he doesnt immediately shorten his stride as soon as I take up contact? He's 16'3 and last night I felt like I was riding a shetland pony his stride was that short. lol
He is not lame, has had his saddle reflocked and fitted recently and his teeth done recently so there are no issues there. I have never had to bring a horse back into work before, and have never had this problem so Im just looking for some tips please
many thanks in advance