Holly7
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Think I need some positive or negative vibes :-(((
My boy was purchased in May, diagnosed with KS & SI in August, operated (ligaments cut) in Sept. On the road to recovery and finally he is now sound, however, when ever asked to work (by this I mean hand walking over poles or doing his 10-20 lunge work - with no aids on) he rears vertical, then trys to cow kick, then normally takes off and I either manage to hold on and suffer rope burn even with my gloves !!! or he gets away and is off galloping round the arena / field area!!
I'm really gutted and am now becoming quite scared of having to do my rehab work. My physio is away this week so will be touching base next week, but I seriously fear the prospect of having to ride him (when it comes to it that is). He even rears sometimes on the way to the field - normally this is him throwing his toys out of the pram IMO as his field mate is crying for him and he can't get there fast enough - but then it might not be this, that might be my thoughts on it.
He's only 4 but is becoming an extremely strong well built ID ! that I am simply to small for :-((
Don't know what to do. Having lost 2 early this year really don't need this.
Don't want to send him back to the dealer as it would be unfair on the next person.
Think I need some positive or negative vibes :-(((
My boy was purchased in May, diagnosed with KS & SI in August, operated (ligaments cut) in Sept. On the road to recovery and finally he is now sound, however, when ever asked to work (by this I mean hand walking over poles or doing his 10-20 lunge work - with no aids on) he rears vertical, then trys to cow kick, then normally takes off and I either manage to hold on and suffer rope burn even with my gloves !!! or he gets away and is off galloping round the arena / field area!!
I'm really gutted and am now becoming quite scared of having to do my rehab work. My physio is away this week so will be touching base next week, but I seriously fear the prospect of having to ride him (when it comes to it that is). He even rears sometimes on the way to the field - normally this is him throwing his toys out of the pram IMO as his field mate is crying for him and he can't get there fast enough - but then it might not be this, that might be my thoughts on it.
He's only 4 but is becoming an extremely strong well built ID ! that I am simply to small for :-((
Don't know what to do. Having lost 2 early this year really don't need this.
Don't want to send him back to the dealer as it would be unfair on the next person.