golddustsara
Well-Known Member
So the saga continues.... In short bought lovely ex BSJA/BE schoolmaster in Oct from a lovely member of HHO who prior to me buying him had been hacking and enlisting their instructor to event him on occasion.
After a couple of weeks he started trying to canter behind in trot, pulling his head down as I begun properly schooling him.. Got teeth, back, saddle checked and back was found to be very tight, possibly caused by him pratting around in new place.
Had 5 physio sessions, 3 with sedation and vet present and on last ridden inspection where the little buggar didn't skip behind at all, vet said to proceed with work and thought that due to his age (18) more work would be better for him since rest hadn't done much good.
Vet thinks the cantering behind may be some form of evasion or learned memory, or is exaccerbated by his headshaking (which is controlled by nose net except in drizzle). Some days mostly when he is excited, or having a bit of a naughty day he tends to do it, then others he can be fine so its all really flummoxing and of course when the vet comes he doesn't show it much - typical!
I seem to have a real mix of opinion from instructors, different vets and the physio about what the problem could be and I'm just so confused about what to do as I have explored so many options bar sending him for a full work up, which at his age would be financially crippling as my insurance only covers a small amount.
The only thing I can think to do is bring him into proper work for a few weeks (we are at the just introducing canter stage which is interesting
)and see how it goes as he absolutely loves working and turns very miserable when not in work.
Tonight he managed to throw some amazing shapes on the lunge with no signs of lameness at all even in trot on a small circle.. Bah I am stumped.
Has anyone had any experience of a similar problem or has a horse with a particular evasion? I'm just so confused and I want to enjoy my absolute dream horse.
After a couple of weeks he started trying to canter behind in trot, pulling his head down as I begun properly schooling him.. Got teeth, back, saddle checked and back was found to be very tight, possibly caused by him pratting around in new place.
Had 5 physio sessions, 3 with sedation and vet present and on last ridden inspection where the little buggar didn't skip behind at all, vet said to proceed with work and thought that due to his age (18) more work would be better for him since rest hadn't done much good.
Vet thinks the cantering behind may be some form of evasion or learned memory, or is exaccerbated by his headshaking (which is controlled by nose net except in drizzle). Some days mostly when he is excited, or having a bit of a naughty day he tends to do it, then others he can be fine so its all really flummoxing and of course when the vet comes he doesn't show it much - typical!
I seem to have a real mix of opinion from instructors, different vets and the physio about what the problem could be and I'm just so confused about what to do as I have explored so many options bar sending him for a full work up, which at his age would be financially crippling as my insurance only covers a small amount.
The only thing I can think to do is bring him into proper work for a few weeks (we are at the just introducing canter stage which is interesting
Tonight he managed to throw some amazing shapes on the lunge with no signs of lameness at all even in trot on a small circle.. Bah I am stumped.
Has anyone had any experience of a similar problem or has a horse with a particular evasion? I'm just so confused and I want to enjoy my absolute dream horse.