pixiebee
Well-Known Member
My new horse has a bad back which was discovered by the vet yesterday during his annual jab. She said he was showing a fair bit of sore muscles on his back, his saddle has recently been widened a little as it was a little narrow and the vet thinks this may be the cause? (the saddle being too narrow) I asked whether she thinks I should rest him and she said no, in fact gentle exercise will help, especially now the saddle fits better. I feel awful though if he is in pain??? Should I lunge instead? but he whizzes round like a deranged chicken because he is unfit and unbalanced!! This is why I have been riding in a large field so he has plenty of turning space until he becomes less stiff etc. He has pigeon toes which probably isnt helping the matter. He is 13 and otherwise sound/healthy. He hasnt been schooled much in the last year so is being brought back into work. I have the back lady booked in for next week to massage his back andnhave purchased a stephens gel-eeze pad with gel at the front and bck. Is there anything else I can do? supplentents or anything???