tullulahjay
Well-Known Member
I am very much in need of anyones help really. I think I am going round the twist with my boy!!
He was off for a while with a viral issue back in april and I brought him back in work and wasnt properly coming through on the left hind. I had him taken to Rossdale and they bone scanned and did the full works. Nothing other than the right tibia was slightly enlarged but that wouldnt effect him. His bones were PERFECT!!
So I was told by Rossdale to crack on. I had a new saddle just before he went down there as I wanted him to have his back, teeth and saddle checked before he went.
So we started training again and I did it all very slowly as I didnt want to burn him out etc. When he was better and I thought he was ready I took him down to Anna ross for a 4 days course it was lovely. The week after we went out and WON our first affiliated novice which I was delighted then two weeks later another competition and great score and qualified for the area festival.
So 2 weeks ago he started to go a bit heavy in the hand and apprehensive into canter. A few days later he started running through the leg.. Now he is tight in the neck. I have been told apparently a new saddle would need the flocking again, as it beds down apparently so I do have a saddler coming to do it next Tuesday. I am v careful with him and he is such a moody horse as well, he soon starts telling you something is up. He has always been a bit of a slug riding wise when this cooler weather turned up he most certainly perked up which i put it down to him running through my leg and it was just a new found energy that he had and that the new feed which he has been on for 6 weeks now. Was finally doing the trick . More fool me.
Has anyone else been in my situation or could it be the fact that now we are doing more work these little blips are going to happen. I have decided to give him a few days off to recoup and cut his feed down as he wont be needing it whilst not in work for a few days etc. He is only 7 years old so I was wondering if anyone thinks a muscle recovery supplement might help him or something that assists with horses in medium/hard work?
He is seven years old. He has a mixture of schooling and hacking and is ridden 6 times a week, he is a big boy 16.3 holstein x tb and we dont have the privilege of a horse walker so occasionally he will be lightly hacked in the evening as well as a schooling session in the morning it is just to stretch him. He also get turned out every day from 7am- 1pm.
Your thoughts and guidances would be much appreciated as I am getting to be one exhausted mum!
He was off for a while with a viral issue back in april and I brought him back in work and wasnt properly coming through on the left hind. I had him taken to Rossdale and they bone scanned and did the full works. Nothing other than the right tibia was slightly enlarged but that wouldnt effect him. His bones were PERFECT!!
So I was told by Rossdale to crack on. I had a new saddle just before he went down there as I wanted him to have his back, teeth and saddle checked before he went.
So we started training again and I did it all very slowly as I didnt want to burn him out etc. When he was better and I thought he was ready I took him down to Anna ross for a 4 days course it was lovely. The week after we went out and WON our first affiliated novice which I was delighted then two weeks later another competition and great score and qualified for the area festival.
So 2 weeks ago he started to go a bit heavy in the hand and apprehensive into canter. A few days later he started running through the leg.. Now he is tight in the neck. I have been told apparently a new saddle would need the flocking again, as it beds down apparently so I do have a saddler coming to do it next Tuesday. I am v careful with him and he is such a moody horse as well, he soon starts telling you something is up. He has always been a bit of a slug riding wise when this cooler weather turned up he most certainly perked up which i put it down to him running through my leg and it was just a new found energy that he had and that the new feed which he has been on for 6 weeks now. Was finally doing the trick . More fool me.
Has anyone else been in my situation or could it be the fact that now we are doing more work these little blips are going to happen. I have decided to give him a few days off to recoup and cut his feed down as he wont be needing it whilst not in work for a few days etc. He is only 7 years old so I was wondering if anyone thinks a muscle recovery supplement might help him or something that assists with horses in medium/hard work?
He is seven years old. He has a mixture of schooling and hacking and is ridden 6 times a week, he is a big boy 16.3 holstein x tb and we dont have the privilege of a horse walker so occasionally he will be lightly hacked in the evening as well as a schooling session in the morning it is just to stretch him. He also get turned out every day from 7am- 1pm.
Your thoughts and guidances would be much appreciated as I am getting to be one exhausted mum!