Dizzleton
Well-Known Member
Has anyone got any tips for building topline on a horse that has been out of work?
My horse has been out of work and on field rest for 3 months after a very severe bruise to his foot which has left him with 2 'pockets' of air near some sensitive tissue.
Both vet and farrier said he is fine to ride at walk on a hard surface - so only hacking. (If he goes on uneven ground the pockets of air push into the tissue and make him footy)
We don't have any hills around us which makes it hard!
I've been working L&L and then in an outline with some gentle lateral movements.
Any ideas would be great
P.S, He's 21 which explains his slightly dipped back - He is also not bum high like top picture depicts
My horse has been out of work and on field rest for 3 months after a very severe bruise to his foot which has left him with 2 'pockets' of air near some sensitive tissue.
Both vet and farrier said he is fine to ride at walk on a hard surface - so only hacking. (If he goes on uneven ground the pockets of air push into the tissue and make him footy)
We don't have any hills around us which makes it hard!
I've been working L&L and then in an outline with some gentle lateral movements.
Any ideas would be great
P.S, He's 21 which explains his slightly dipped back - He is also not bum high like top picture depicts