having back checked...

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getting taras back checked as there is something not quite right with her when she jumps...

would it be better to get a vet or a specialist "back person" out?

actually i had better get her teeth checked while im at it
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again, a horse dentist or a vet?

i guess if i got a vet they could do both..but as they as good as specialist people?
 
The best back people only take veterinary referals, so i'd get your vet out first.

As for the dentist, i'd go with a specialist dental technition - they're more experienced and better trained. You'll need a vet too though if the horse needs sedating! Lots of bills coming your way! Hope she's ok.

Lou. x
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apparently, it is illegal to use a physio or chiropracter without a vet referal so get your vet out to check her back 1st. I will always use an equine dentist over a vet for teeth checks as their training is much more in detail.
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Specialists every time for me.

Vet told me she could see nothing wrong with Jim's back following a couple of bad falls but as soon as I got on him I knew something was very wrong. Got a back lady out & it was more a case of noting down which areas were right! He was a lot better the next time he was ridden so it obviously helped him.
 
back lady my back lady is realy good shes sorted my ja pony out so many times i have her out to check my ponys back every six weeks i always used a dentest to
 
It is certainly NOT illegal to get a chiropracter out to a horse without a vet referal. You will find that a chiropractor will know more about backs than most vets. Providing they are fully qualified you will find that they have to be qualified to work on humans before they can go anywhere near a horse.
 
Thanks,
I know one good back lady in the area (my ex's mum, which is abit strange but hey), she did my old ponies back and was really good, so will have to give her a call.

BB2, when she jumps she really hollows her back and chucks her head up (over the fence) as if in pain. she didnt used to do this and nothing has changed so am going down the "in pain" route.
 
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