joingall
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Has anyone ever heard of girth pain syndrome? We have a 5 year old mare who we bought as she was going to be out down. She was backed and ridden by the person that bred her and then slowly but surely she started to not want to be girthed and pulled faces, tried to bite and eventually started going into a massive bucking session even if the girth was put on one hole. Her owner was going to have her put down which is when we bought her. She is lovely and we have spent 6 months doing ground work and letting her settle. We can now touch her girth area even though her ears go back the teeth don't appear anymore! I can sit on her bare back no problem and put a saddle on her but the moment that girth is on she blows out and she goes mad bucking like a rodeo horse. You can tell she is frightened and not doing out of nastiness. I have been told that she should never be ridden but just wondered if anyone else had any experience of this? Her breeder has spent thousands on medical tests and she is perfectly healthy. I just don't know what has happened in the past. Have researched girth pain syndrome but it doesn't seem to be recognised in uk only in USA and Australia. ( also in veterinary)