tobysg
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I schooled my (9 year old, fit) mare today for 20 minutes. We walked, trotted and cantered.
She was OKAY, not fantabulous but was not disobedient or argumentative. Seemed a little less forward compared to normal but that is it.
I was finishing off. I did about 10 minutes solid trot work, changing the rein, serpentines, figure of eights. She worked consistently on the bit and was obedient.
I then put her in to canter on the left rein, did some 20m circles and laps of the arena.( we are meant to be showing tomorrow)
I then changed the rein and struck off into canter on the right rein. it felt a bit weird so I pushed her forwards a bit to get her moving. She was all over the place and a bit tense yet still cantering.
While we were cantering badly, she suddenly went back to walk and halt . I assumed she was being rude ( wasn't pooing or weeing) and got cross and tried to get her forwards again.
I absolutely COULD NOT get her to move AT ALL. literally. When I used my legs, she just ignored me. no bucking or anything malicious.
I ended up having to get off. I got off and tried to get her to walk and she wouldn't.
I managed to move her a bit and she was unable to walk properly, she was holding her hindquarters to one side and acting as if moving her hind legs was extremely painful. I almost thought she was going to go down (colic). She seemed very subdued.
I decided to walk her back to the yard to get help, as we walked there she got better with every stride. I got my friend and asked her to come and see her walk on a lunge with me and check lameness etc.
She walked back to the arena fine, went on the lunge and began to trot without any asking. tracked up nicely and looked sound. I pushed her to canter and she looked fine too. I changed the rein to the rein that she went bad on and, again, she was fine. absolutely nothing to be seen.
We decided to put the saddle back on and try with a rider to see if it was rider induced. I didn't ask her to work 'properly', gave her a longish rein and asked for a canter, on the bad rein and she seemed fine. I got off and walked her about.
Back in the stable yard, she was back to her normal self and not at all subdued. I walked her in hand for 15 minutes in case it was something muscular that needed walking out.
We are meant to be competing tomorrow!
I'm going up there very early to loose school her to see if she's moving okay then going to ride her and see how she goes.
Anybody have any ideas or experience of anything similar?
People must think I'm mad ,as nobody saw it except me and she was completely sound and normal by the time I'd shown her to people!
We have speculated that she had pulled something, a muscle had cramped or something muscular along those lines.
She was shod yesterday, which she really needed. Her new hoof shape could change the way her hind feet are landing and affecting the muscles perhaps.
She was OKAY, not fantabulous but was not disobedient or argumentative. Seemed a little less forward compared to normal but that is it.
I was finishing off. I did about 10 minutes solid trot work, changing the rein, serpentines, figure of eights. She worked consistently on the bit and was obedient.
I then put her in to canter on the left rein, did some 20m circles and laps of the arena.( we are meant to be showing tomorrow)
I then changed the rein and struck off into canter on the right rein. it felt a bit weird so I pushed her forwards a bit to get her moving. She was all over the place and a bit tense yet still cantering.
While we were cantering badly, she suddenly went back to walk and halt . I assumed she was being rude ( wasn't pooing or weeing) and got cross and tried to get her forwards again.
I absolutely COULD NOT get her to move AT ALL. literally. When I used my legs, she just ignored me. no bucking or anything malicious.
I ended up having to get off. I got off and tried to get her to walk and she wouldn't.
I managed to move her a bit and she was unable to walk properly, she was holding her hindquarters to one side and acting as if moving her hind legs was extremely painful. I almost thought she was going to go down (colic). She seemed very subdued.
I decided to walk her back to the yard to get help, as we walked there she got better with every stride. I got my friend and asked her to come and see her walk on a lunge with me and check lameness etc.
She walked back to the arena fine, went on the lunge and began to trot without any asking. tracked up nicely and looked sound. I pushed her to canter and she looked fine too. I changed the rein to the rein that she went bad on and, again, she was fine. absolutely nothing to be seen.
We decided to put the saddle back on and try with a rider to see if it was rider induced. I didn't ask her to work 'properly', gave her a longish rein and asked for a canter, on the bad rein and she seemed fine. I got off and walked her about.
Back in the stable yard, she was back to her normal self and not at all subdued. I walked her in hand for 15 minutes in case it was something muscular that needed walking out.
We are meant to be competing tomorrow!
I'm going up there very early to loose school her to see if she's moving okay then going to ride her and see how she goes.
Anybody have any ideas or experience of anything similar?
People must think I'm mad ,as nobody saw it except me and she was completely sound and normal by the time I'd shown her to people!
We have speculated that she had pulled something, a muscle had cramped or something muscular along those lines.
She was shod yesterday, which she really needed. Her new hoof shape could change the way her hind feet are landing and affecting the muscles perhaps.