Worried1
Well-Known Member
Some of you may know that Diva has not been quite right for some time (it started in November). She has not been very happy in herself and has become quite difficult under saddle, which as many of you will know, is totally out of character.
I have done all the right things such as physio, teeth, saddle, correct work and training, massage, stretching, supplements, etc but today when my husband was having a lesson with his trainer when they stopped the lesson and decided that she is not right.
I have just telephoned the vet to arrange an assesment to see if we can identify the cause of her discomfort.
I have been worrying about if for weeks to the extent that I have tried every alternative method I can to make her happier but today shows me that she is not right.
She was taking half-steps and mini rears and is violently reacting to canter transitions and is struggling to maintain the canter especially to the left.
She looks sad which sounds stupid but she is clearly not a happy bunny.
I am gutted that my lovely mare is not right and am aprehensive about what they may find. At the end of the day I want her happy and comfortable.
I will let you all know how it goes at the vets.
I nearly posted a couple of times to ask people's thoughts but kept delaying it in case it was just the winter blues.
I have done all the right things such as physio, teeth, saddle, correct work and training, massage, stretching, supplements, etc but today when my husband was having a lesson with his trainer when they stopped the lesson and decided that she is not right.
I have just telephoned the vet to arrange an assesment to see if we can identify the cause of her discomfort.
I have been worrying about if for weeks to the extent that I have tried every alternative method I can to make her happier but today shows me that she is not right.
She was taking half-steps and mini rears and is violently reacting to canter transitions and is struggling to maintain the canter especially to the left.
She looks sad which sounds stupid but she is clearly not a happy bunny.
I am gutted that my lovely mare is not right and am aprehensive about what they may find. At the end of the day I want her happy and comfortable.
I will let you all know how it goes at the vets.
I nearly posted a couple of times to ask people's thoughts but kept delaying it in case it was just the winter blues.