ElleMay
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My mare is 18 and for the past 2 years has been on and off lame with hock spavins and mild arthirits in her front coffin joints. Hock spavins seem to have now fused and going barefoot this spring has helped her fronts drastically. She is now sound in a straight line so we have done a lot of hacking over the past few weeks and her fitness levels have really improved, as has her flexibility and stiffness. The problem we are now having is that as her fitness improves and her stiffness reduces she is acting more like a 3 year old every day! I know I shouldn't think of this as a problem as its great to have her forward going enjoying her hacks but she is starting to use every oppertunity to spook and bounce about and bog off down the field with me 
I think she is getting bored of the same hacks as we don't have much variety where I am and a lot of it is road work especially with the ground around us being wet at the moment, so I am wondering if it is worth starting to bring her back into some proper work again? Before the lameness started we did a bit of jumping which she really enjoys, particularly xc, but mainly showing.
I am not bothered about doing anything competitive with her anymore (been there, tried everything and got no where!) I just want to enjoy riding her now.
So, would it be too much to start doing some ground work/long reining with her and maybe some poles and small jumps eventually to keep her little brain ticking over? I would love to get her doing some small pleasure rides next year but at the moment I think the excitement would send her into overdrive. She has always been quite fizzy when the mood takes her, but in the past I would stick her on the lunge or take her up the gallops, but obviously this is not something I can do to take the edge off her now as the last thing I want to do is send her lame again.
Any experiences/advice much appreciated
thanks
I think she is getting bored of the same hacks as we don't have much variety where I am and a lot of it is road work especially with the ground around us being wet at the moment, so I am wondering if it is worth starting to bring her back into some proper work again? Before the lameness started we did a bit of jumping which she really enjoys, particularly xc, but mainly showing.
I am not bothered about doing anything competitive with her anymore (been there, tried everything and got no where!) I just want to enjoy riding her now.
So, would it be too much to start doing some ground work/long reining with her and maybe some poles and small jumps eventually to keep her little brain ticking over? I would love to get her doing some small pleasure rides next year but at the moment I think the excitement would send her into overdrive. She has always been quite fizzy when the mood takes her, but in the past I would stick her on the lunge or take her up the gallops, but obviously this is not something I can do to take the edge off her now as the last thing I want to do is send her lame again.
Any experiences/advice much appreciated