Nusa
New User
Hi
For a year and a half now I own a sweet Hanoverian x Holsteiner 6 year old gelding named Corall. For last 4 months I see that his canter work is falling appart. He can not take the weight on his hind quarters anymore and even in trot, he'd rather hurry up than step under himself. He finds it really hard to canter on even the big circle which he didn't last year. I really have to push him to do a whole big circle. He never bucks, just doesn't go and when he finally goes he feels like it's really hard for him to canter.
I had looked for saddle problems but haven't found none. His back doesn't look sore.
He's allways been sensitive to brushing around hips but I allways thought he's sensitive because he was underweight (not critically) for some time until I got him and had no "mass" around the hip bones. Only now I've started to link his sensitivness (pain?) around hips with pelvis pain and him not taking the weight on the hind legs.
Some facts about Corall:
- he's 175 cm (about 17 hands), long back
- still a bit underweight (got him really underweight and gained only about 50 kg in year and a half, no matter what I feed him and how much he works)
- he's in easy work (2-3x a week working slowly in begginer dressage (level A))
- he's barefoot with excellent hooves
- lives in open stable with 5 other horses
- started under saddle when he was 4 years old, no pressure
- very willing horse, a worker
I can not recall any injury or fall which would hurt his pelvis. I'm really worried because he's fairly young horse who has never been overworked...
Also, no matter how much grain he eats (he has hay avaliable throughout the day!) and how much he works, he's not gaining the weight and muscle he should. He is dewormed and had teeth done twice in last year so that shouldn't be the issue in his slow weight gain.
If you have any ideas what could be the problem, please let me know!
Kindest regards,
Nusa
For a year and a half now I own a sweet Hanoverian x Holsteiner 6 year old gelding named Corall. For last 4 months I see that his canter work is falling appart. He can not take the weight on his hind quarters anymore and even in trot, he'd rather hurry up than step under himself. He finds it really hard to canter on even the big circle which he didn't last year. I really have to push him to do a whole big circle. He never bucks, just doesn't go and when he finally goes he feels like it's really hard for him to canter.
I had looked for saddle problems but haven't found none. His back doesn't look sore.
He's allways been sensitive to brushing around hips but I allways thought he's sensitive because he was underweight (not critically) for some time until I got him and had no "mass" around the hip bones. Only now I've started to link his sensitivness (pain?) around hips with pelvis pain and him not taking the weight on the hind legs.
Some facts about Corall:
- he's 175 cm (about 17 hands), long back
- still a bit underweight (got him really underweight and gained only about 50 kg in year and a half, no matter what I feed him and how much he works)
- he's in easy work (2-3x a week working slowly in begginer dressage (level A))
- he's barefoot with excellent hooves
- lives in open stable with 5 other horses
- started under saddle when he was 4 years old, no pressure
- very willing horse, a worker
I can not recall any injury or fall which would hurt his pelvis. I'm really worried because he's fairly young horse who has never been overworked...
Also, no matter how much grain he eats (he has hay avaliable throughout the day!) and how much he works, he's not gaining the weight and muscle he should. He is dewormed and had teeth done twice in last year so that shouldn't be the issue in his slow weight gain.
If you have any ideas what could be the problem, please let me know!
Kindest regards,
Nusa