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I have been a bit suspicious of Grace the past few days... (there is a post in veterinary about it)
I lunged her in her Maxwell halter on Wednesday and she just didn't seem to be stepping through with her left leg as much as her right. Our surface is woodchip so it does become slippery when lunging because they start leaning in, being silly etc etc and it simply gives way. Because of this she has fallen a few times, so I do think a bit of what I am seeing is because she is not confident on the surface.
Anyway, lunged her again last night and because I got her moving forwards from the very beginning, there were a few unlevel steps but the people who were watching suspected the same, that it had something to do with the surface.
However, when I have had lessons with Spencer, on one occasion he said he could see some tension in the left hand side when she did a turn. But it only happened twice in the whole hour and he said not to worry (hmmm, easier said than done) but to keep my eye on it. Because this lunging issue is the same leg, I decided to book her at the vets on Monday morning, more for peace of mind than anything else really.
So... I rode her this morning and was super sensitive to what was going on underneath me. I did over 40 mins of long and low and she was really swinging through her back, stepping under and for the last 10 mins I picked her up and she gave me the best ride I have ever experienced on her. Her shoulder just came straight up, she was really light in the contact, and her outline was absolutely outstanding!
Then, coming out of the school (it is a hard core track) she stumbled twice, only small ones, and then went really lame on the leg she stumbled on
Does anyone have any suggestions for me as to what she could have done? She was completely sound in the school
I lunged her in her Maxwell halter on Wednesday and she just didn't seem to be stepping through with her left leg as much as her right. Our surface is woodchip so it does become slippery when lunging because they start leaning in, being silly etc etc and it simply gives way. Because of this she has fallen a few times, so I do think a bit of what I am seeing is because she is not confident on the surface.
Anyway, lunged her again last night and because I got her moving forwards from the very beginning, there were a few unlevel steps but the people who were watching suspected the same, that it had something to do with the surface.
However, when I have had lessons with Spencer, on one occasion he said he could see some tension in the left hand side when she did a turn. But it only happened twice in the whole hour and he said not to worry (hmmm, easier said than done) but to keep my eye on it. Because this lunging issue is the same leg, I decided to book her at the vets on Monday morning, more for peace of mind than anything else really.
So... I rode her this morning and was super sensitive to what was going on underneath me. I did over 40 mins of long and low and she was really swinging through her back, stepping under and for the last 10 mins I picked her up and she gave me the best ride I have ever experienced on her. Her shoulder just came straight up, she was really light in the contact, and her outline was absolutely outstanding!
Then, coming out of the school (it is a hard core track) she stumbled twice, only small ones, and then went really lame on the leg she stumbled on
Does anyone have any suggestions for me as to what she could have done? She was completely sound in the school