badgerdog
Well-Known Member
Five weeks ago I called the vet out as my horse was dragging his back feet. She did flexion tests etc but it turned out he has a sore back. She gave him 10 days worth of Bute and recommended a physio and to get the saddle fitter out. The saddle fitter said the saddle had a slight movement in it as my horse had changed shape and recommended a Pro-lite pad. The physio recommended I lunge him in a Pessoa to strengthen up his back muscles and then ride him for 20 minutes after the first week. I followed these instructions but my horse was still sore.
I got a highly qualified instructor to look at him and she thought that it looked like he was putting on a growth spurt as he was croup high (and wasn't when I bought him in December) and advised me to turn him away for a month to allow him to grow and for the soreness in his back to ease.
I think he may have tweaked his back having a tumble during a jumping lesson but can't be certain.
What would others do. I keep getting conflicting advice i.e. leave him for a while, get a chiropractor, get the vet back etc.
He's a 7 yo, TB X Connie. He's eating fine, looks like he's in good condition and has a shiny coat. I don't mind what I have to do, I just want to go down the right path.
I got a highly qualified instructor to look at him and she thought that it looked like he was putting on a growth spurt as he was croup high (and wasn't when I bought him in December) and advised me to turn him away for a month to allow him to grow and for the soreness in his back to ease.
I think he may have tweaked his back having a tumble during a jumping lesson but can't be certain.
What would others do. I keep getting conflicting advice i.e. leave him for a while, get a chiropractor, get the vet back etc.
He's a 7 yo, TB X Connie. He's eating fine, looks like he's in good condition and has a shiny coat. I don't mind what I have to do, I just want to go down the right path.