Teasel
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on an issue I'm having with my mare....
Background: She's fifteen, hacked and or schooled most days of the week, shares a field with my yearling filly. Normally sound-as-a-pound, ID X TB type, 16hh.
She had a few days off during the period of heavy rain we have had recently, and on our first hack following this seemed a bit 'off' at trot. Just every now and again felt wrong behind, particularly when rising on one diagonal - not when rising on the other. It wasn't bad enough for me to think that we should stop and go home, and after about 10 minutes she felt absolutely fine. On the same hack we had a canter, and she spontaneously did a flying change - straight track, no apparent reason.
The following day I had a lesson, and from the moment we got into the arena she felt stiff, tense and not off the leg. I again felt the 'off-ness' behind but my riding instructor could not see any lameness. We tried canter to trot and at the point of transition she DID appear lame for a few strides.
She then had a week off and saw the chiropractor, who did quite a bit of work on her for a tilted pelvis - probably acquired hooning around the field when it was slippy with the little 'un.
Brought her back into work steadily with 10 days hacking starting at walk, building in increasing amounts of trot - all seemed fine, although when asked to work from behind into a contact she still didn't feel quite right in the earlier days - almost like there was a disconnect between front and back legs. The day before yesterday we tried in the arena again, and once more she felt 'off'. I decided to stick with a gentle walk down the lane on a long rain, and she seemed better but the walk rhythm was wrong 1-2-34 rather than 1-2-3-4
I've rung and asked the chiropractor to come and have another look, but am now worrying that there may be something more sinister going on... Any ideas anyone?
Thanks for reading
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Background: She's fifteen, hacked and or schooled most days of the week, shares a field with my yearling filly. Normally sound-as-a-pound, ID X TB type, 16hh.
She had a few days off during the period of heavy rain we have had recently, and on our first hack following this seemed a bit 'off' at trot. Just every now and again felt wrong behind, particularly when rising on one diagonal - not when rising on the other. It wasn't bad enough for me to think that we should stop and go home, and after about 10 minutes she felt absolutely fine. On the same hack we had a canter, and she spontaneously did a flying change - straight track, no apparent reason.
The following day I had a lesson, and from the moment we got into the arena she felt stiff, tense and not off the leg. I again felt the 'off-ness' behind but my riding instructor could not see any lameness. We tried canter to trot and at the point of transition she DID appear lame for a few strides.
She then had a week off and saw the chiropractor, who did quite a bit of work on her for a tilted pelvis - probably acquired hooning around the field when it was slippy with the little 'un.
Brought her back into work steadily with 10 days hacking starting at walk, building in increasing amounts of trot - all seemed fine, although when asked to work from behind into a contact she still didn't feel quite right in the earlier days - almost like there was a disconnect between front and back legs. The day before yesterday we tried in the arena again, and once more she felt 'off'. I decided to stick with a gentle walk down the lane on a long rain, and she seemed better but the walk rhythm was wrong 1-2-34 rather than 1-2-3-4
I've rung and asked the chiropractor to come and have another look, but am now worrying that there may be something more sinister going on... Any ideas anyone?
Thanks for reading