charlie76
Well-Known Member
We have a horse on the yard that came with a history of being tricky to get on. If you touch him with a toe or land heavy he broncs.
He is an older horse and according to a previous owner has always been this way.
In the past few weeks he has started bucking when you first get on and ask him to move foward, he also puts his back up and swishes his tail and puts his ears back.
He is behind the leg and not forward unless you chase him.
He is girthy to tack up and once on if you try and do your girth up he won't stand still.
He has started being grumpy to groom and spooky to handle.
Does this sound like he could have kissing spine?? If so, could he have had it all his life as he has always been this way?? This horse has competed at a very high level.
He is an older horse and according to a previous owner has always been this way.
In the past few weeks he has started bucking when you first get on and ask him to move foward, he also puts his back up and swishes his tail and puts his ears back.
He is behind the leg and not forward unless you chase him.
He is girthy to tack up and once on if you try and do your girth up he won't stand still.
He has started being grumpy to groom and spooky to handle.
Does this sound like he could have kissing spine?? If so, could he have had it all his life as he has always been this way?? This horse has competed at a very high level.