LynH
Well-Known Member
I have a 22yr old TB who has been out of work over winter but only did light hacking for most of the year before that. I haven't had an arena until now and she tripped a lot if ridden in the field and on the road so I gave her the time off rather than risk a fall. The tripping always improves with fitness and concentration.
My new arena should be ready in the next couple of weeks and as she loves being ridden I was hoping to bring her back into work. She has lost so much condition and top line but isn't as stiff as she was as she now lives out. She looks really sound in the field and full of energy but I'm concerned because she looks very weak although she isn't underweight.
I'm about 10st which I'm worried is too much in her current state so I thought I'd start by walking her in hand.
Obviously I will take it very slowly and if she doesn't cope then I'm happy for her to retire completely but I would be grateful if anyone has any ideas or suggestions of exercises or things to do with her to help build her up without putting too much strain on her. I have an Equilibrium massage pad so will start with that now before starting her in work.
My new arena should be ready in the next couple of weeks and as she loves being ridden I was hoping to bring her back into work. She has lost so much condition and top line but isn't as stiff as she was as she now lives out. She looks really sound in the field and full of energy but I'm concerned because she looks very weak although she isn't underweight.
I'm about 10st which I'm worried is too much in her current state so I thought I'd start by walking her in hand.
Obviously I will take it very slowly and if she doesn't cope then I'm happy for her to retire completely but I would be grateful if anyone has any ideas or suggestions of exercises or things to do with her to help build her up without putting too much strain on her. I have an Equilibrium massage pad so will start with that now before starting her in work.