Bluemoon1234
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So earlier this year, my ponio was diagnosed with pain all the way along his back to pelvis and hamstrings. Following various vets visits, mysotheraphy, multiple physio visits, accupuncture, professional saddle fitting and new saddle; and 2.5 months off: ponio is back in work. Physio been recently and said OK to continue his rehab - but I think he doesn't feel right. He never went lame and isn't lame now. He would have never have killed himself working but he was generally content to get on with things and quite enjoyed his flat work and loved his trotting poles and jumping.
We're not jumping - only walk and trot in the arena, hacking and lunging as per physios orders. But I'm concerned: he was refusing to go/continue hacking at the weekend; and also was quite resistant about going into the arena last night (and i was just leading him on the ground). This manifested itself as him fixing himself to the ground and unwilling to go on further.
Of course he could be trying it on - but it's becoming an increasingly unhappy riding experience for me as he's not the happy-go-lucky chap he used to be (and realistically hasn't been at any point in 2016). And I think I'm getting to the point where I need to accept that may be a long term turnout might be the only solution for him to mentally and physically get over his issues. (Isn't kissing spine. Had a poorly fitting saddle but vet also thinks he may have got a pelvis injury in field last year). I will probably go back to vet again whom said next option if we intend to continue working him is more mysotheraphy and SI injections. But this treatment measure seems extreme for just hacking when the reality is I don't think he's up to anything. Do I trust my gut and give up for 2016, letting him out for the long-term? Or am I letting my concern about him to make me too cautious for his welfare? (I've had my ponio for nine years and he's quite the 'pet'). Thanks in advance for any guidance.
We're not jumping - only walk and trot in the arena, hacking and lunging as per physios orders. But I'm concerned: he was refusing to go/continue hacking at the weekend; and also was quite resistant about going into the arena last night (and i was just leading him on the ground). This manifested itself as him fixing himself to the ground and unwilling to go on further.
Of course he could be trying it on - but it's becoming an increasingly unhappy riding experience for me as he's not the happy-go-lucky chap he used to be (and realistically hasn't been at any point in 2016). And I think I'm getting to the point where I need to accept that may be a long term turnout might be the only solution for him to mentally and physically get over his issues. (Isn't kissing spine. Had a poorly fitting saddle but vet also thinks he may have got a pelvis injury in field last year). I will probably go back to vet again whom said next option if we intend to continue working him is more mysotheraphy and SI injections. But this treatment measure seems extreme for just hacking when the reality is I don't think he's up to anything. Do I trust my gut and give up for 2016, letting him out for the long-term? Or am I letting my concern about him to make me too cautious for his welfare? (I've had my ponio for nine years and he's quite the 'pet'). Thanks in advance for any guidance.