Porkie
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Does anyone have any helpful hints or tips for making life with a cold backed horse a bit less stressful ??
My friend's 14yr old grey Connemara x TB has always been 'cold backed' but seems to be getting worse the whiter he is getting! back checked, saddle checked etc. etc. and no problems.
He doesn't seem to have a issue with the saddle going on but its the girthing up that causes him to hump his back, rear and generally go really tense and bounce around like tigger! It's not bad all the time but definitely worse now the weather is colder.
My friend is getting quite depressed as she feels he is hurting and unhappy, but she does everything we can think of and is really paitent - she rides in a wool exercise sheet and uses a fluffy girth sleeve, walks him in hand, girths one hole at a time........ Once she manages to get him moving and warmed up he works lovely but the other night it took over 30 mins before she could even think about getting on! Not only is it frustrating for her but upsetting too
Someone said to us the other day its not necessarily the back/saddle, more something to do with the nerves under the girth area being really close to the skin which is why he is so over sensitive? he is really sensitive there when being groomed but not over his back so makes a lot of sense.........
My friend's 14yr old grey Connemara x TB has always been 'cold backed' but seems to be getting worse the whiter he is getting! back checked, saddle checked etc. etc. and no problems.
He doesn't seem to have a issue with the saddle going on but its the girthing up that causes him to hump his back, rear and generally go really tense and bounce around like tigger! It's not bad all the time but definitely worse now the weather is colder.
My friend is getting quite depressed as she feels he is hurting and unhappy, but she does everything we can think of and is really paitent - she rides in a wool exercise sheet and uses a fluffy girth sleeve, walks him in hand, girths one hole at a time........ Once she manages to get him moving and warmed up he works lovely but the other night it took over 30 mins before she could even think about getting on! Not only is it frustrating for her but upsetting too
Someone said to us the other day its not necessarily the back/saddle, more something to do with the nerves under the girth area being really close to the skin which is why he is so over sensitive? he is really sensitive there when being groomed but not over his back so makes a lot of sense.........