3Beasties
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This is going to be long sorry

Brief History - Have had my 5 year old mare for about 8 weeks. I was told that she could be a bit nappy when leaving the yard on her own (but fine if you trotted her on) and that she needed riding in spurs as she was very lazy. When I tried her she was being ridden in a badly fitting saddle (way to narrow) but didn't do anything horrendous apart from a couple of small bucks. I rode in the school and on the road (not in company but had people with me on foot) and all was fine.
She was initially kept at where I work. For the first few weeks she was OK, had some napping in the school to start with and some very sharp baby? moments but wasn't too worried by that. I only hacked in company as wanted to get to know her first. After that initial period she then became very sharp and nappy in the school and we had an awful week of hacking where she was very tense, sharp and just downright naughty (all in company), bucking, broncing, taking off etc.
The following week she was treated by a Bowen therapist who spotted lots of problems and started sorting them out, very wonky and tight. She had the rest of the week off.
The next weekend I moved her home where she would have more of a routine and I would have more time to ride. She ended up having two weeks off between the awful rides and the next time I got on her, with one Bowen session in the middle of it.
I had no choice but to hack (off road thankfully) alone so was dreading it but she surprised me by being really good, bit spooky and green but that's fine, she is only 5 after all.
A couple of days later a friend came on foot with me to the next village, again no major problems, one small nap on the way home but feeling much more relaxed and enjoying herself, even when we met 6 tractors and trailers along the way.
She then had another session of Bowen, therapist really pleased with the improvement in her movement and can see a difference in her shape. She recommends getting the chiro out to give her a going over/sort the wonky pelvis out.
I continue to ride her alone with no major problems, no lazyness that I expected, she was forward going and fairly sensible given her age. Only napped when we turned for home but they were dealt with and she would finish the ride quite happily. All very easy, no pressure, just walk and trot concentrating on going forward sensibly.
I then hacked out with a friend. As soon as we met the other horse mine decided to start being crabby, sluggish and nappy. Managed a fairly long but steady ride but was having to rely on the other horse quite a lot to take the lead. She walked out really nicely in front until something (or nothing!) worried her and then she would nap/be a cowbag!
She had the following week off due to awful weather and was then treated by the Chiro on the Friday. Chiro found some tears in her groin and lots of sore spots, treatment caused the Miss to kick out which she has never done before so obviously she was sore. Was told to ride her gently the next day but gave her the day off and road her on the Sunday.
As soon as I got on she was lazy and sluggish but managed to get about a mile from home without any major drama. I then let her stop to look at some sheep and from that point on I had trouble. Napping, spinning, broncing down the road. No change to really put your leg on as she avoids the direction you want to go at all costs. A car came so I trotted her back towards home for 200 hundred yards and then turned her back round the way I wanted to go, got her past the bit she'd napped at only to have a repeat performance another 100 yards down the road. After a battle I had to give up and headed for home (didn't get off to try and lead her as was feeling ill and standing resulted in pain - Shouldn't have ridden in hindsight!). Got home and my mum walked down down the road with me, a bit spooky and tense but no napping.
Gave her two sachets of bute Sunday night and again last night as thought she may just be really sore after the chiro.
Took her out today and only got 200 yards from home before she started playing up again. Battled it out for so long then got off and led her. Even leading her she was lazy and crabby and tbh looked bloody miserable. Got her as far as where she napped the previous ride when she planted and refused to walk again. With a lot of persuasion I managed to get her walking but it she still kept trying to stop and had a few more nappy moments.
I walked her a few hundred yards without stopping and then turned her for home. Instantly she perked up and walked forward nicely. I walked for a bit and then hopped back on. She was fine for the rest of the ride home.
So I am baffled
She seemed to be really enjoying hacking to the extent of not wanting to turn for home but now she doesn't want to leave home at all?
She's not scared in the slightest although when she is having her moments she will use any excuse to explode.
Could hacking out in company once really have made that much difference to her? Or do you think she could still be really sore from the chiro? Could she have just been having a 'honey moon' period when I moved her home and now that's over?
Any thoughts or ideas as she's really got me scratching my head over this.....
*Pic 'n' Mix if you made it too the end*
Brief History - Have had my 5 year old mare for about 8 weeks. I was told that she could be a bit nappy when leaving the yard on her own (but fine if you trotted her on) and that she needed riding in spurs as she was very lazy. When I tried her she was being ridden in a badly fitting saddle (way to narrow) but didn't do anything horrendous apart from a couple of small bucks. I rode in the school and on the road (not in company but had people with me on foot) and all was fine.
She was initially kept at where I work. For the first few weeks she was OK, had some napping in the school to start with and some very sharp baby? moments but wasn't too worried by that. I only hacked in company as wanted to get to know her first. After that initial period she then became very sharp and nappy in the school and we had an awful week of hacking where she was very tense, sharp and just downright naughty (all in company), bucking, broncing, taking off etc.
The following week she was treated by a Bowen therapist who spotted lots of problems and started sorting them out, very wonky and tight. She had the rest of the week off.
The next weekend I moved her home where she would have more of a routine and I would have more time to ride. She ended up having two weeks off between the awful rides and the next time I got on her, with one Bowen session in the middle of it.
I had no choice but to hack (off road thankfully) alone so was dreading it but she surprised me by being really good, bit spooky and green but that's fine, she is only 5 after all.
A couple of days later a friend came on foot with me to the next village, again no major problems, one small nap on the way home but feeling much more relaxed and enjoying herself, even when we met 6 tractors and trailers along the way.
She then had another session of Bowen, therapist really pleased with the improvement in her movement and can see a difference in her shape. She recommends getting the chiro out to give her a going over/sort the wonky pelvis out.
I continue to ride her alone with no major problems, no lazyness that I expected, she was forward going and fairly sensible given her age. Only napped when we turned for home but they were dealt with and she would finish the ride quite happily. All very easy, no pressure, just walk and trot concentrating on going forward sensibly.
I then hacked out with a friend. As soon as we met the other horse mine decided to start being crabby, sluggish and nappy. Managed a fairly long but steady ride but was having to rely on the other horse quite a lot to take the lead. She walked out really nicely in front until something (or nothing!) worried her and then she would nap/be a cowbag!
She had the following week off due to awful weather and was then treated by the Chiro on the Friday. Chiro found some tears in her groin and lots of sore spots, treatment caused the Miss to kick out which she has never done before so obviously she was sore. Was told to ride her gently the next day but gave her the day off and road her on the Sunday.
As soon as I got on she was lazy and sluggish but managed to get about a mile from home without any major drama. I then let her stop to look at some sheep and from that point on I had trouble. Napping, spinning, broncing down the road. No change to really put your leg on as she avoids the direction you want to go at all costs. A car came so I trotted her back towards home for 200 hundred yards and then turned her back round the way I wanted to go, got her past the bit she'd napped at only to have a repeat performance another 100 yards down the road. After a battle I had to give up and headed for home (didn't get off to try and lead her as was feeling ill and standing resulted in pain - Shouldn't have ridden in hindsight!). Got home and my mum walked down down the road with me, a bit spooky and tense but no napping.
Gave her two sachets of bute Sunday night and again last night as thought she may just be really sore after the chiro.
Took her out today and only got 200 yards from home before she started playing up again. Battled it out for so long then got off and led her. Even leading her she was lazy and crabby and tbh looked bloody miserable. Got her as far as where she napped the previous ride when she planted and refused to walk again. With a lot of persuasion I managed to get her walking but it she still kept trying to stop and had a few more nappy moments.
I walked her a few hundred yards without stopping and then turned her for home. Instantly she perked up and walked forward nicely. I walked for a bit and then hopped back on. She was fine for the rest of the ride home.
So I am baffled
She's not scared in the slightest although when she is having her moments she will use any excuse to explode.
Could hacking out in company once really have made that much difference to her? Or do you think she could still be really sore from the chiro? Could she have just been having a 'honey moon' period when I moved her home and now that's over?
Any thoughts or ideas as she's really got me scratching my head over this.....
*Pic 'n' Mix if you made it too the end*
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