freebodyl
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Hello, I started reading up about kissing spine for a friends horse and alarm bells started to ring as I read.....my 5 year old has recently had issues with sustaining and shortening his canter. He is a compact little horse so in theory he should find it easy!! Last week while having his brand new dressage saddle fitted the saddler noticed a swelling around his wither.....so I had his back checked, he was sore and this was put down to concussion and working hard?
All of this seemed plauseable as he had been on a hunt ride in early may for the first time and in places the ground was fairly hard, plus alot of road work? He is also unhappy about the saddle going on his back???
He doesnt buck or rear but he does run through the bridle especially downward transitions and canter - shortening his stride is hard, although I have to say he has had one or two hind leg kicks when asking for canter??
Im now feeling very worried that this is more serious than him being a cheeky youngster??
Anybody shed any light
All of this seemed plauseable as he had been on a hunt ride in early may for the first time and in places the ground was fairly hard, plus alot of road work? He is also unhappy about the saddle going on his back???
He doesnt buck or rear but he does run through the bridle especially downward transitions and canter - shortening his stride is hard, although I have to say he has had one or two hind leg kicks when asking for canter??
Im now feeling very worried that this is more serious than him being a cheeky youngster??
Anybody shed any light