Horseperson432
Well-Known Member
My horse has been running out at competitions recently (sj) , he’s had his teeth, back and saddle checked and the thing I find hard to understand is that a) he never does it at home and b) it’s so inconsistent. He’ll fly around one week without me even needing to ask him and the next week I’ll find myself having to ride extremely defensively to get him over some of the jumps, having said that he’ll usually only stop at 1 or 2 (fillers etc aren’t an issue it’s totally random). I was at a stay away a while ago and after running out and throwing me off in one class he jumped a beautiful clear in the next!) He is a cheeky pony and known to take advantage of his rider (if he can get a way with a “trick” he will) but before I resort to claiming it’s bad habits I want to rule out any form of pain as I would never forgive myself if I kept competing and “pushing” him into jumps when he’s hurting. He’s currently on an 8 week jumping break and is on a good joint supplement. He’s not showing signs of lameness (and wasn’t before) I’ll then start building him back into jumping slowly and if the stopping continues then I think it will be a call for the vet. Until this time, just so I can stop worrying and have a slight idea of what may be happening I was wondering would the inconsistent running out be a sign of pain/ stiffness behind(in his hocks). He isn’t exactly a “spring chicken” but I’d have thought If he was suffering from stiffness he’d stop at home/ in every round but I’m honestly thinking maybe not. I will do anything to ensure he’s not in pain! Thank you!