Scheherezade
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Over the past 5 weeks I've been bringing my almost-5 year old back into work, after he was diagnosed with OCD in August. I've increased from 5 minute driveway walk, to 20-25 minutes round a few fields, including up and down a hill (in walk).
Horse gets turned out 5 days a week, now that the weather is good.
However, as would be expected, his fitness seems to have suddenly increased, and he is a nightmare to contain. Today I tried to introduce trot. My idea was that he would walk round on a large lunge with bridle and saddle, have a trot for one circle both directions, then I'd put on side reins, and he'd do it again. I put a couple of poles on the floor, as in the past thee have helped get him to lift up and stop him dragging along on the forehand.
BUT, all he did was hoon around, once I'd caught him after he escaped and set off round the arena. He was cantering, jumping around, leaping over the poles and basically, "full of it". Led him around in walk, took him back to stable and turned out in field. As we left, drove past the field to see him galloping full pelt round, trotting (very lovely elevated uphill paces mind...) up and down the fence.
Yesterday, because of the wind when I was trying to ride, he was jumping up and down on the spot, and we ended up doing a funny walk-trot shuffle for 5 minutes.
So today I've put a sachet of danilon in his feed (he gets 1 feed a day; topspec 2 cups, small scoop of alfa a (to mix the supplements into), cortaflex and I've just added 15g pure glucosamine and a dollop of NAF superflex) in case there is any swelling.
I don't know what to do, I just want him to be sound as he's gorgeous
Horse gets turned out 5 days a week, now that the weather is good.
However, as would be expected, his fitness seems to have suddenly increased, and he is a nightmare to contain. Today I tried to introduce trot. My idea was that he would walk round on a large lunge with bridle and saddle, have a trot for one circle both directions, then I'd put on side reins, and he'd do it again. I put a couple of poles on the floor, as in the past thee have helped get him to lift up and stop him dragging along on the forehand.
BUT, all he did was hoon around, once I'd caught him after he escaped and set off round the arena. He was cantering, jumping around, leaping over the poles and basically, "full of it". Led him around in walk, took him back to stable and turned out in field. As we left, drove past the field to see him galloping full pelt round, trotting (very lovely elevated uphill paces mind...) up and down the fence.
Yesterday, because of the wind when I was trying to ride, he was jumping up and down on the spot, and we ended up doing a funny walk-trot shuffle for 5 minutes.
So today I've put a sachet of danilon in his feed (he gets 1 feed a day; topspec 2 cups, small scoop of alfa a (to mix the supplements into), cortaflex and I've just added 15g pure glucosamine and a dollop of NAF superflex) in case there is any swelling.
I don't know what to do, I just want him to be sound as he's gorgeous
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