emfen1305
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So at risk of sounding so novicey to the point where I should just have the horse taken off me and given to someone who knows what they are doing, I need help!
Cob's left shoulder is much bigger than his right, physically you can see the muscle much more on the left than the right and has been like this since I got him in May. When I got him, I got a new saddle which has needed reflocking 3 times, every time on the left and every time it has been tight on the left which makes sense given his massive shoulder. The fitter is good and it always fits great after she's sorted it and he goes better but I am concerned at how much I am having to have it checked and how wonky he still is. I rode him for 30 mins in my lesson tonight (poles and a couple of small jumps) and the saddle has rubbed the hair just behind the wither on the left hand side. Messaged the fitter straight away and she is stumped because it was fine on Saturday and told me to keep an eye and she will come asap. I have just put him in a new Le Mieux numnah which I heard can rub but would have thought it would have rubbed all over. Going to swap numnah as a trial. Anyway, I did a bit of panicked reading and came across an article from the Osteopathic vet saying not to automatically blame poor saddle fit but can be wonky horse which would make sense.
When the physio first saw him in May, she noted he basically had very little hind end muscle and a weak right hind. She saw him again at the beginning of October at said right hind still weak but hind end muscles better and to keep going but I feel like nothing is really changing! In terms of work, he has always been very difficult on the left rein, he really hangs on it and falls out to the right, the left canter is unbalanced and he over bends his neck to the inside, falling out to the outside, if you try to straighten his neck he either breaks into trot or pulls back and tanks around, the transition is a little laboured too and if the stars aren't aligned he will strike off on the wrong leg. On the right rein he sometimes falls in and looks to the outside but canter transition much smoother and much easier to control generally, I find him much easier on the right rein! This makes me think right hind is the issue however on the ground, when I do his carrot stretches he is very reluctant to keep his head up and stretch round to the left but has absolutely no issue bending to the right. If I ask him to bend to the left with his head down it isn't a problem, or if i ask him to bend with his head out slightly (ie not asking him to touch his hip/thigh) then that is also not a problem. This makes me think muscles on the right hand side are sore or underdeveloped which makes bending to the left harder, would this make sense? Are there any good articles that explain muscles and how the horse works?!
So after the brain dump, really it boils down to 2 questions:
1. Reading the issues above, what should I be looking to fix and how?
2. If the issue is wonkiness, how do i make him straight?
Currently he is ridden 4 days a week (2 lesson, 2 hack) and then I am walking him over raised poles and pole fans (mostly on the left rein so right hind is on the outside) once a week but think I might need to up this and then on the other 2 days I've been doing in hand work teaching him leg yield on both reins and doing lots of back up to trot transitions, making sure he is straight and taking even weight. Next week I'm going to ride bareback to see whether I am wonky (probably) and also if the saddle fit is affecting his way of going.
One thing not mentioned is pain factor and whether it is a physical issue and should I get vet? Fitter, physio and instructor all agree he isn't lame and is just a weakness issue. He is a croup high, unschooled cob used to ploughing along on the forehand so have been told it may take time to teach him so just putting that on the backburner until he gives us something else to go off.
Congrats if you have got through this mega essay, I just want to understand what is going on with my horse and how to fix it!
Cob's left shoulder is much bigger than his right, physically you can see the muscle much more on the left than the right and has been like this since I got him in May. When I got him, I got a new saddle which has needed reflocking 3 times, every time on the left and every time it has been tight on the left which makes sense given his massive shoulder. The fitter is good and it always fits great after she's sorted it and he goes better but I am concerned at how much I am having to have it checked and how wonky he still is. I rode him for 30 mins in my lesson tonight (poles and a couple of small jumps) and the saddle has rubbed the hair just behind the wither on the left hand side. Messaged the fitter straight away and she is stumped because it was fine on Saturday and told me to keep an eye and she will come asap. I have just put him in a new Le Mieux numnah which I heard can rub but would have thought it would have rubbed all over. Going to swap numnah as a trial. Anyway, I did a bit of panicked reading and came across an article from the Osteopathic vet saying not to automatically blame poor saddle fit but can be wonky horse which would make sense.
When the physio first saw him in May, she noted he basically had very little hind end muscle and a weak right hind. She saw him again at the beginning of October at said right hind still weak but hind end muscles better and to keep going but I feel like nothing is really changing! In terms of work, he has always been very difficult on the left rein, he really hangs on it and falls out to the right, the left canter is unbalanced and he over bends his neck to the inside, falling out to the outside, if you try to straighten his neck he either breaks into trot or pulls back and tanks around, the transition is a little laboured too and if the stars aren't aligned he will strike off on the wrong leg. On the right rein he sometimes falls in and looks to the outside but canter transition much smoother and much easier to control generally, I find him much easier on the right rein! This makes me think right hind is the issue however on the ground, when I do his carrot stretches he is very reluctant to keep his head up and stretch round to the left but has absolutely no issue bending to the right. If I ask him to bend to the left with his head down it isn't a problem, or if i ask him to bend with his head out slightly (ie not asking him to touch his hip/thigh) then that is also not a problem. This makes me think muscles on the right hand side are sore or underdeveloped which makes bending to the left harder, would this make sense? Are there any good articles that explain muscles and how the horse works?!
So after the brain dump, really it boils down to 2 questions:
1. Reading the issues above, what should I be looking to fix and how?
2. If the issue is wonkiness, how do i make him straight?
Currently he is ridden 4 days a week (2 lesson, 2 hack) and then I am walking him over raised poles and pole fans (mostly on the left rein so right hind is on the outside) once a week but think I might need to up this and then on the other 2 days I've been doing in hand work teaching him leg yield on both reins and doing lots of back up to trot transitions, making sure he is straight and taking even weight. Next week I'm going to ride bareback to see whether I am wonky (probably) and also if the saddle fit is affecting his way of going.
One thing not mentioned is pain factor and whether it is a physical issue and should I get vet? Fitter, physio and instructor all agree he isn't lame and is just a weakness issue. He is a croup high, unschooled cob used to ploughing along on the forehand so have been told it may take time to teach him so just putting that on the backburner until he gives us something else to go off.
Congrats if you have got through this mega essay, I just want to understand what is going on with my horse and how to fix it!