JVB
Well-Known Member
Just after experiences. I have ex racer on trial currently, after vetting my vet suggested having couple of xrays taken to rule out kissing spines as quite weak backend.
Now I think this horse is textbook ulcer sufferer, I have prodded, poked and tested back out as much as possible. He will work long and low and you can feel his back come up under you when working properly. He's not consistent but that's to be expected as only 6.
I suspect backend is tight and bit tucked up but again this could be the ulcers... he has no topline, fussy eater, bit lazy, sore points under girth area and behind ribs low down where goes soft...
I have him booked in for xrays next week, but I'm just wondering if others horses had kissing spines without any obvious signs of discomfort?
Hoping the xrays are ok as he's a really nice sort
Now I think this horse is textbook ulcer sufferer, I have prodded, poked and tested back out as much as possible. He will work long and low and you can feel his back come up under you when working properly. He's not consistent but that's to be expected as only 6.
I suspect backend is tight and bit tucked up but again this could be the ulcers... he has no topline, fussy eater, bit lazy, sore points under girth area and behind ribs low down where goes soft...
I have him booked in for xrays next week, but I'm just wondering if others horses had kissing spines without any obvious signs of discomfort?
Hoping the xrays are ok as he's a really nice sort