Firewell
Well-Known Member
My horse had 6 weeks off with a bad back because of a badly fitting saddle that used to slip forward. She has had an osteopath who is very good out a couple of times and is now back in work with a nice properly fitted saddle company saddle. She also has had her teeth done a few days ago (they were very sharp aparently). So all should be sorted... But its not!!!!!
When i got my saddle she loved it so much and was going so amazing, my back man said she was 80% better, not quite there but good enough to start proper schooling. so I booked myself my first lesson on her for 3 months for today.
It was a disaster from the start, she was swishing her tail and all tense and stiff. We did some flexing on a circle to get her to soften down into the bridle. Instead of making her better it made her worse and worse especially on the left rein (which is usually her best rein) untill the point I had to stop. She had her ears flat back and started bouncing on the spot. We then put her on the lunge for 5 mins to see if we could see anything, she was perfectly sound but she was holding herself tightly and didnt look relaxed at all.
My Instructor felt all over and said her back was fine 'phew' but that she was extemlly tense down her shoulders, ribs and over her neck. I dont know what on earth the matter is now, am so upset
Last week she was going so well in her new saddle like a completely different horse and I was so pleased and this week its all gone down hill.
The thing is before she had a badly fitting saddle I never had a problem with her back. Her osteopath is so busy he cant comeand see her untill July 17th. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can do with her in the mean time? My Instructor reccommended massaging her and doing carrot stretches and maybe getting a mctimony chiropractor out. I spoke to the vet and he says theres 'nothing orthopeadically wrong with her'.
Im so upset, I had high hopes of doing BSJA this summer as she was jumping so so well before all this happened. Shes an ex racehorse and its taken me 3 years to get her to be at this level. shes an amazing horse so talented and brave and its so frustrating watching the summer season pass us by. I just dont know what to do, shes in pain and I dont know why
Sorry this is long
When i got my saddle she loved it so much and was going so amazing, my back man said she was 80% better, not quite there but good enough to start proper schooling. so I booked myself my first lesson on her for 3 months for today.
It was a disaster from the start, she was swishing her tail and all tense and stiff. We did some flexing on a circle to get her to soften down into the bridle. Instead of making her better it made her worse and worse especially on the left rein (which is usually her best rein) untill the point I had to stop. She had her ears flat back and started bouncing on the spot. We then put her on the lunge for 5 mins to see if we could see anything, she was perfectly sound but she was holding herself tightly and didnt look relaxed at all.
My Instructor felt all over and said her back was fine 'phew' but that she was extemlly tense down her shoulders, ribs and over her neck. I dont know what on earth the matter is now, am so upset
The thing is before she had a badly fitting saddle I never had a problem with her back. Her osteopath is so busy he cant comeand see her untill July 17th. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I can do with her in the mean time? My Instructor reccommended massaging her and doing carrot stretches and maybe getting a mctimony chiropractor out. I spoke to the vet and he says theres 'nothing orthopeadically wrong with her'.
Im so upset, I had high hopes of doing BSJA this summer as she was jumping so so well before all this happened. Shes an ex racehorse and its taken me 3 years to get her to be at this level. shes an amazing horse so talented and brave and its so frustrating watching the summer season pass us by. I just dont know what to do, shes in pain and I dont know why
Sorry this is long