Charla
Well-Known Member
My 5 year old warmblood hasn't been right for the most of this summer. He had back problems as a 4 year old which seemed pretty straight forward, was seen my physio and then worked fine all through the summer of 2011 and up to spring 2012.
Spring 2012 he changed shape and so he needed his saddle adjusting. Saddle adjusted and I started some dressage training with him and he was going really well. He then started random explosions and his canter gait felt very odd. Rested him and got physio out who said he had a sore lower back. Addressed the area and after 2 sessions I started working him again. He felt much better, especially his canter but kept getting in the 'weeing stance' every so often throughout his schooling session, yet not weeing. He was then very sluggish and reluctant to move forwards. Instructor thought he might just be using it as an excuse to avoid working.
He then bronked one lesson after about 2 minutes and got me off. I questioned saddle so tried a wider one on him and continued the lesson in that ok. However then he started this behaviour out hacking and also resting a hind leg whilst in the wee position. He exploded out hacking with me and I came off. When I remounted his back was so hunched and tight and I know he was about to blow again.
Also cantering in the school, all of a sudden he started cantering on the wrong leg on the left rein and seeming to struggle with it.
I questioned whether it was still back trouble so rested him for a week and then lunged him. Lunged him without saddle. Fine. Put saddle on, asked him to walk on and he leaped in to a bucking fit.
Everytime he is tacked up in the stable he gets extremely stressed when the saddle is put on and done up. Have checked and it is definitely not pinching him. He will stamp and paw the ground, throw his head around and swish his tail.
Decided to get the vet out to investigate. He felt back and got a slight reaction on left lower back, but not extreme. Tested for lameness, did flexions etc, completely sound. When tight turning to the left, hind leg places slightly awkwardly but other then that all ok. When lunged on left rein, struggles to bend correctly. Vet said he thinks it's due to avoiding pain or protecting something.
Vet now suggests to go down the route of investigating if he has kissing spine. Please give you opinions and any experiences of kissing spine and diagnosis. Thank you!
Spring 2012 he changed shape and so he needed his saddle adjusting. Saddle adjusted and I started some dressage training with him and he was going really well. He then started random explosions and his canter gait felt very odd. Rested him and got physio out who said he had a sore lower back. Addressed the area and after 2 sessions I started working him again. He felt much better, especially his canter but kept getting in the 'weeing stance' every so often throughout his schooling session, yet not weeing. He was then very sluggish and reluctant to move forwards. Instructor thought he might just be using it as an excuse to avoid working.
He then bronked one lesson after about 2 minutes and got me off. I questioned saddle so tried a wider one on him and continued the lesson in that ok. However then he started this behaviour out hacking and also resting a hind leg whilst in the wee position. He exploded out hacking with me and I came off. When I remounted his back was so hunched and tight and I know he was about to blow again.
Also cantering in the school, all of a sudden he started cantering on the wrong leg on the left rein and seeming to struggle with it.
I questioned whether it was still back trouble so rested him for a week and then lunged him. Lunged him without saddle. Fine. Put saddle on, asked him to walk on and he leaped in to a bucking fit.
Everytime he is tacked up in the stable he gets extremely stressed when the saddle is put on and done up. Have checked and it is definitely not pinching him. He will stamp and paw the ground, throw his head around and swish his tail.
Decided to get the vet out to investigate. He felt back and got a slight reaction on left lower back, but not extreme. Tested for lameness, did flexions etc, completely sound. When tight turning to the left, hind leg places slightly awkwardly but other then that all ok. When lunged on left rein, struggles to bend correctly. Vet said he thinks it's due to avoiding pain or protecting something.
Vet now suggests to go down the route of investigating if he has kissing spine. Please give you opinions and any experiences of kissing spine and diagnosis. Thank you!