Hels_Bells
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My horse just isn't himself at the moment. I've had him about 2 years now and in the past month or so he's developed a lean on the right side of the bit when ridden. He has a history of back trouble - previous owner said he was lame with it at one point. When he came to me he was a nightmare project free horse and with a change of saddle that fitted properly he soon turned into an angel. I got him a saddle with changeable gullet and keep a close eye on his shape to change the gullet as necessary. When he started to lean I got the dentist out to check his teeth but nothing seemed to be causing a problem. Since then (about 3 weeks) I have sought advice from my instructor and others on how to stop leaning and tried a few different tricks/techniques etc to try and stop him but without much luck. I simply can't get him into a decent outline if I completely give away the right rein on which he is leaning he get agitated on the left and if I try to use the right rein he just leans on it.
I have been recommended to try a waterford bit or a bristly cheek attachment to stop leaning but haven't tried this yet as am reluctant to use gadgets.
Basically, horse and I have always been pretty close, he would follow me round the field if I came in and always come up to say hello when I passed by but now he runs away from me!! And when I go So I'm sure he's in discomfort when ridden. He is always sensitive when his back feet are picked up and we were at the farrier's last night and they really struggled with him. I have a highly recommended back person/physio coming to check him on Thursday morning and am praying she will find something to explain what is going on. But in the meantime does anyone think his lean problem could be caused by back problems???
I have been recommended to try a waterford bit or a bristly cheek attachment to stop leaning but haven't tried this yet as am reluctant to use gadgets.
Basically, horse and I have always been pretty close, he would follow me round the field if I came in and always come up to say hello when I passed by but now he runs away from me!! And when I go So I'm sure he's in discomfort when ridden. He is always sensitive when his back feet are picked up and we were at the farrier's last night and they really struggled with him. I have a highly recommended back person/physio coming to check him on Thursday morning and am praying she will find something to explain what is going on. But in the meantime does anyone think his lean problem could be caused by back problems???