SamanthaG
Well-Known Member
Ok sorry if this is a little long
I have a new 13 year old Tb ex point to pointer, we have only had him 9 days so are still getting to know him.
He wasnt is the fittest condition and a little thin but with a belly.
He has been worm counted, wormed and is having his teeth done on Monday (tomorrow) ad have sorted his diet accordingly.
I wont be starting much work with him until his condition is up as I dont want to work off what condition I do get on him, but for the time being I am hoping to be able to lunge him for short periods twice a week, then moving on to light schooling. He is looking better already weight wise.
Now he has an issue/sensitivity with his back/girth. He passed a 5 stage vetting before he came to us, and the vet did comment that he bit the fence in front of him when the girth was tightened and nips at the girth between his legs, apparently he stops this when back in work, the vet said she has a good check of his back and there doesnt seem to be any issues there ( I wasnt at the vetting due to the distance).
Now I know it could be 101 different things. And could be just a sensitivity to being tacked up e.g. maybe he was pinched with the girth before, he is fine with you brushing the area and actually loves it. But as soon as you please a saddle pad on and he starts (without the weight of the saddle). He is the same when I put my hand in his rug to pull it forward or to say check his rug bib underneath he nips out at what ever is in front of him as if he is anticipating pain.
I put a saddle pad on him with a neoprene pad on top, then the roller with a neoprene girth sleeve (so it was all soft) and slowly did the girth up, he did nip out, but once he had worn it for 5 min and I tightened it a little more, I am sure he wasnt so bad.
He does have a bold patch on the top of his withers from what I think was an ill fitting rug, but again he loves it being rubbed as its itchy.
I have hard the term cold backed recently a lot, but someone else also said there is no such thing and it can be a wide variety of problems, I was wondering is a magnetic back pad may help him but I am not sure how long he is allowed to wear it for and whether its just a waste of money.
Now, I am wondering what the best thing to do first is, get the back man out? I have to look at how his saddle fits? I havent had chance yet to pop the saddle on him yet, and I think it needs re flocking, but I dont want to go out and get him another just yet as his shape will change when he is back in work, and it was my plan to get him a new saddle in the summer.
Any advice and input would be gratefully appreciated.
I have a new 13 year old Tb ex point to pointer, we have only had him 9 days so are still getting to know him.
He wasnt is the fittest condition and a little thin but with a belly.
He has been worm counted, wormed and is having his teeth done on Monday (tomorrow) ad have sorted his diet accordingly.
I wont be starting much work with him until his condition is up as I dont want to work off what condition I do get on him, but for the time being I am hoping to be able to lunge him for short periods twice a week, then moving on to light schooling. He is looking better already weight wise.
Now he has an issue/sensitivity with his back/girth. He passed a 5 stage vetting before he came to us, and the vet did comment that he bit the fence in front of him when the girth was tightened and nips at the girth between his legs, apparently he stops this when back in work, the vet said she has a good check of his back and there doesnt seem to be any issues there ( I wasnt at the vetting due to the distance).
Now I know it could be 101 different things. And could be just a sensitivity to being tacked up e.g. maybe he was pinched with the girth before, he is fine with you brushing the area and actually loves it. But as soon as you please a saddle pad on and he starts (without the weight of the saddle). He is the same when I put my hand in his rug to pull it forward or to say check his rug bib underneath he nips out at what ever is in front of him as if he is anticipating pain.
I put a saddle pad on him with a neoprene pad on top, then the roller with a neoprene girth sleeve (so it was all soft) and slowly did the girth up, he did nip out, but once he had worn it for 5 min and I tightened it a little more, I am sure he wasnt so bad.
He does have a bold patch on the top of his withers from what I think was an ill fitting rug, but again he loves it being rubbed as its itchy.
I have hard the term cold backed recently a lot, but someone else also said there is no such thing and it can be a wide variety of problems, I was wondering is a magnetic back pad may help him but I am not sure how long he is allowed to wear it for and whether its just a waste of money.
Now, I am wondering what the best thing to do first is, get the back man out? I have to look at how his saddle fits? I havent had chance yet to pop the saddle on him yet, and I think it needs re flocking, but I dont want to go out and get him another just yet as his shape will change when he is back in work, and it was my plan to get him a new saddle in the summer.
Any advice and input would be gratefully appreciated.