Jericho
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As some of you may know my boy has been having problems with feet. After lameness workup, vet diagnosed navicular syndrome but couldnt really pin point as xrays didnt really show anything. I suspect there is soft tissue damage etc and his pedal bones are very flat and we are trying to remedy this through remedial shoeing. Both vet and farrier have said he has made good progress and to start very lightly hacking and tiny bit of schooling in loose rein in trot and walk to see how he reacts. He is still slightly short in stride sometimes but sound in straight line, bit uncomfortable in small circles on hard ground. He really is only a happy hacker with me so his prognosis that he wont ever be able to 'go around Burghley' doesnt concern me too much.
Anyway..... we have started the hacking / schooling and he is being a right little twit. Throwing head around, wanting to canter and really rounding himself and flinging front feet out, jogging, spooky. Nothing nasty just being an idiot. Also when we leave the yard he shuffles along like he is on his last legs, constantly checking behind him, turning round towards home given half a chance, and just not going forward etc but the minute he does turn towards home, he is a different horse - striding out, ears picked, bold, responsive, jogging - you get the picture.
So my question is: do horses with mild pain mask it when they have other things to think about. It doesnt feel like he is being nasty because he is pain. When schooling or homewards bound hacking he just feels like he is exuberant and wanting to be stupid, like 'woohoo - lets go...!".
Would this behaviour be typical of a horse in pain?
So much for happy hacking - I am absolutely petrified of every trip / stumble / uneven stride / making it worse now that I dont even want to ride anymore....
Anyway..... we have started the hacking / schooling and he is being a right little twit. Throwing head around, wanting to canter and really rounding himself and flinging front feet out, jogging, spooky. Nothing nasty just being an idiot. Also when we leave the yard he shuffles along like he is on his last legs, constantly checking behind him, turning round towards home given half a chance, and just not going forward etc but the minute he does turn towards home, he is a different horse - striding out, ears picked, bold, responsive, jogging - you get the picture.
So my question is: do horses with mild pain mask it when they have other things to think about. It doesnt feel like he is being nasty because he is pain. When schooling or homewards bound hacking he just feels like he is exuberant and wanting to be stupid, like 'woohoo - lets go...!".
Would this behaviour be typical of a horse in pain?
So much for happy hacking - I am absolutely petrified of every trip / stumble / uneven stride / making it worse now that I dont even want to ride anymore....