MissP
Well-Known Member
I'm interested to hear from people who have been using an Equitex pad for a while now how their horse seems to be doing in it?
I got a dressage one 18 months ago, and 6 months ago got a jump too. Horse seemed to go better at first. However, the physio pointed out that my horse has some slightly grizzly feeling tissue below the withers and, looking at him today, I feel like he's lost a bit of muscle there too. It could be totally unrelated to the pads of course - it could be the saddle, or the combination of the two, or a difference in how he using himself. He also lost some weight over winter so the damage could have been hiding under there a while (in summer he tends to be chunkier than ideal, despite me limiting his intake every way possible!).
As the saddles are not new and regularly checked, it is playing on my mind. I do have saddler coming again this week.
Anyone else had a similar experience or an I barking up the wrong tree? X
I got a dressage one 18 months ago, and 6 months ago got a jump too. Horse seemed to go better at first. However, the physio pointed out that my horse has some slightly grizzly feeling tissue below the withers and, looking at him today, I feel like he's lost a bit of muscle there too. It could be totally unrelated to the pads of course - it could be the saddle, or the combination of the two, or a difference in how he using himself. He also lost some weight over winter so the damage could have been hiding under there a while (in summer he tends to be chunkier than ideal, despite me limiting his intake every way possible!).
As the saddles are not new and regularly checked, it is playing on my mind. I do have saddler coming again this week.
Anyone else had a similar experience or an I barking up the wrong tree? X