Cazza525
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Basically homebred 21 year old, very very low mileage (was my mothers pet till she passed away last year, at the bottom of the garden with a friend for 15 years basically being pampered and unridden!)
Mum got ill, i inherited her and promised mum i'd give her a lovely life, happy hacking because she loves to get out and see a bit of the world and she is bombproof!
She was kicked last year and fractured a front splint but after plenty of rest she came right in time, although wears a heartbar on the weight bearing foot. She had a granulosa cell tumour removed from her left ovary in august and recovered well.
On vets advice, i left it until end of january to start work with her. She's never really been lunged since i broke her and i knew she'd charge about, so i walked her tacked up a couple of times and then jumped on. She was an angel,didnt put a foot wrong, ears pricked and took in her surroundings happily. Ive since been riding out two or three times a week,weather permitting for an amble. We dont go very far, i think 45 minutes was the most. I've trotted, but not for any length of time , a few strides. I havent been in the school on her, very little point as shes so unfit and tbh, shes never really schooled!
Now the thing is, she's become very stumbly, not all the time, just on uneven ground, going downhill,when she's tired or when i let her slope along, shes better if i get after her a bit to wake up. Could this be the heartbar? Shes only had it on a month as i felt she was looking uncomfortable when turning, she certainly looks more comfortable but wondering if this is the issue? Also, shes very clicky in her hocks, i thought perhaps one was a little bigger than the other yesterday morning ( it was cold!) and im not sure she looks 100% right behind, not all the time, not very lame, just stiff i guess.
Her management is in overnight with a mix of hay and haylage, fast fibre am and pm with unmollassd chaff, winter glow/summer shine and naf superflex. Shes out in a paddock for the day with 4 others, all friendly. I keep her well rugged as the stables is right on the moor and can be cold. Her weight looks great, she is a good doer so im strict with treats. Her back was checked in november, her teeth rasped in january, farrier due in 10 days and saddler coming in 11 days to either reflock her original one or i will purchase a fitted one from her. Her comfort is of the utmost importance. She is snaffle mouthed.
Do you think what im expecting of her is too much? She loves going out , especially with a friend for a hack but just doesnt feel right! Is this usual for oldies? Or perhaps its because she hasnt really been ridden for 5 years and needs to get her muscle back a bit?
I should add that she is warmblood,arAb, welsh c x. Think 15hh warmblood with short legs! She is stunning and apart from a few grey hairs on her face she really doesnt look older. I am 9 stone.
Could i have some thoughts please?
Mum got ill, i inherited her and promised mum i'd give her a lovely life, happy hacking because she loves to get out and see a bit of the world and she is bombproof!
She was kicked last year and fractured a front splint but after plenty of rest she came right in time, although wears a heartbar on the weight bearing foot. She had a granulosa cell tumour removed from her left ovary in august and recovered well.
On vets advice, i left it until end of january to start work with her. She's never really been lunged since i broke her and i knew she'd charge about, so i walked her tacked up a couple of times and then jumped on. She was an angel,didnt put a foot wrong, ears pricked and took in her surroundings happily. Ive since been riding out two or three times a week,weather permitting for an amble. We dont go very far, i think 45 minutes was the most. I've trotted, but not for any length of time , a few strides. I havent been in the school on her, very little point as shes so unfit and tbh, shes never really schooled!
Now the thing is, she's become very stumbly, not all the time, just on uneven ground, going downhill,when she's tired or when i let her slope along, shes better if i get after her a bit to wake up. Could this be the heartbar? Shes only had it on a month as i felt she was looking uncomfortable when turning, she certainly looks more comfortable but wondering if this is the issue? Also, shes very clicky in her hocks, i thought perhaps one was a little bigger than the other yesterday morning ( it was cold!) and im not sure she looks 100% right behind, not all the time, not very lame, just stiff i guess.
Her management is in overnight with a mix of hay and haylage, fast fibre am and pm with unmollassd chaff, winter glow/summer shine and naf superflex. Shes out in a paddock for the day with 4 others, all friendly. I keep her well rugged as the stables is right on the moor and can be cold. Her weight looks great, she is a good doer so im strict with treats. Her back was checked in november, her teeth rasped in january, farrier due in 10 days and saddler coming in 11 days to either reflock her original one or i will purchase a fitted one from her. Her comfort is of the utmost importance. She is snaffle mouthed.
Do you think what im expecting of her is too much? She loves going out , especially with a friend for a hack but just doesnt feel right! Is this usual for oldies? Or perhaps its because she hasnt really been ridden for 5 years and needs to get her muscle back a bit?
I should add that she is warmblood,arAb, welsh c x. Think 15hh warmblood with short legs! She is stunning and apart from a few grey hairs on her face she really doesnt look older. I am 9 stone.
Could i have some thoughts please?