aspen1991
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I have an 8 yo kwpn who is a lovely boy and who is perfect in everyway.. except for 1 problem.. He is bridle lame in walk.. and in WALK only.
He is fine when I first get on and walks stretched down, after we have a trot around stretched down, come back to walk again and instantly he goes tense and starts to walk out bridle lame.. he turn his head on the side and takes the short choppy step associated with bridle lameness. He basically hollows himself and goes ewe necked and will not use his body.. the minute you trot he goes back to a contact and works happily in a consistent contact and he does this in canter aswell sometimes he tenses a little in canter but with more leg he overcomes it and goes relaxed again. When you come back to walk he goes bridle lame again..
He does not do this when hacking or jumping, he just has a big aversion to walking on a contact in the school.
He has a brand new Prestige saddle that was fitted about a month ago is schooling in a neue schule starter snaffle and has regular mctimmoney about every 8 weeks and also his teeth and shoes are done religiously.
The vet saw him for a lameness work up not that long ago when he had an abscess and he walks and trots up sound from flexion tests also and he does not do it on the lunge either it is purely in walk when you pick up a contact. He comes from a showjumper background and I feel that he may have been ridden strongly and not correctly in his last home.
My plan of action is to encourage him to walk long and low and not past his natural movement and keep schooling to max 25 mins of positive work and either start or finish with a wander round the forest to relax his mind? I know it will take time and he will never be a dressage diva (hes hot headed and finds it all boring), but I would just love him to walk correctly and comfortably. Does this sound ok? It is all physiological and once he overcomes his worry about contact in walk he will be fine!
Thanks
I have an 8 yo kwpn who is a lovely boy and who is perfect in everyway.. except for 1 problem.. He is bridle lame in walk.. and in WALK only.
He is fine when I first get on and walks stretched down, after we have a trot around stretched down, come back to walk again and instantly he goes tense and starts to walk out bridle lame.. he turn his head on the side and takes the short choppy step associated with bridle lameness. He basically hollows himself and goes ewe necked and will not use his body.. the minute you trot he goes back to a contact and works happily in a consistent contact and he does this in canter aswell sometimes he tenses a little in canter but with more leg he overcomes it and goes relaxed again. When you come back to walk he goes bridle lame again..
He does not do this when hacking or jumping, he just has a big aversion to walking on a contact in the school.
He has a brand new Prestige saddle that was fitted about a month ago is schooling in a neue schule starter snaffle and has regular mctimmoney about every 8 weeks and also his teeth and shoes are done religiously.
The vet saw him for a lameness work up not that long ago when he had an abscess and he walks and trots up sound from flexion tests also and he does not do it on the lunge either it is purely in walk when you pick up a contact. He comes from a showjumper background and I feel that he may have been ridden strongly and not correctly in his last home.
My plan of action is to encourage him to walk long and low and not past his natural movement and keep schooling to max 25 mins of positive work and either start or finish with a wander round the forest to relax his mind? I know it will take time and he will never be a dressage diva (hes hot headed and finds it all boring), but I would just love him to walk correctly and comfortably. Does this sound ok? It is all physiological and once he overcomes his worry about contact in walk he will be fine!
Thanks