xStephx
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Hi all, just after any possible similar experiences or suggestions.
My 20yr old tb has started kicking out violently when ridden. He has always had issues with tight muscles through his back, particularly in the lumbar region but this has been managed and he's always been eager to please under saddle (plus he still thinks he's 5!). He can be cold backed, in winter especially, so as it got a little colder this year and i got on him and he hunched his back or kicked out once or twice I just assumed he was feeling the cold and started getting on with his exercise sheet on. This seemed to put this problem to bed. However a few weeks later he started kicking out after he spooked in the school, I rode through this and just thought he was being twitchy about my leg touching him. He then started kicking out pretty much every time I rode but only when I asked him to start working over his back.
I had his backed checked, nothing sinister found and nothing that I don't already know about. His back was actually about the best I had seen it for a long time so the kicking out was really confusing me. I had his saddle checked on Tuesday, which was fine, rode for the saddler and was fine in walk until he put his head down to scratch his nose and when I walked him on he started kicking out. We lunged him got back on, still the same, we tried a prolite pad, still the same, he actually went into canter, had a buck, kick, came back to trot and walk and was still kicking out.
Today I had the vet, checked saddle, fine, checked back, tight in areas I know about, he suggested maybe kissing spines and I was thinking possible arthritis. He has given me a course of danilon to try and to ride him after about 4 days of having this to see if this makes a difference. I then have to give him a call back and take it from there.
I was just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences and what it might be? He is 20 next month and thinks he is 5. It would be a shame not to be able to ride him anymore and I would like to get to the bottom of the cause for both our sakes. But I do not want to bute him up just so I can ride him as seems selfish (I also have another to ride), or is it actually better to keep him moving on bute and ride him. I don't want to do anything too extensive with him with treatment as he doesn't cope well, I know from past experience.
Any ideas appreciated!
My 20yr old tb has started kicking out violently when ridden. He has always had issues with tight muscles through his back, particularly in the lumbar region but this has been managed and he's always been eager to please under saddle (plus he still thinks he's 5!). He can be cold backed, in winter especially, so as it got a little colder this year and i got on him and he hunched his back or kicked out once or twice I just assumed he was feeling the cold and started getting on with his exercise sheet on. This seemed to put this problem to bed. However a few weeks later he started kicking out after he spooked in the school, I rode through this and just thought he was being twitchy about my leg touching him. He then started kicking out pretty much every time I rode but only when I asked him to start working over his back.
I had his backed checked, nothing sinister found and nothing that I don't already know about. His back was actually about the best I had seen it for a long time so the kicking out was really confusing me. I had his saddle checked on Tuesday, which was fine, rode for the saddler and was fine in walk until he put his head down to scratch his nose and when I walked him on he started kicking out. We lunged him got back on, still the same, we tried a prolite pad, still the same, he actually went into canter, had a buck, kick, came back to trot and walk and was still kicking out.
Today I had the vet, checked saddle, fine, checked back, tight in areas I know about, he suggested maybe kissing spines and I was thinking possible arthritis. He has given me a course of danilon to try and to ride him after about 4 days of having this to see if this makes a difference. I then have to give him a call back and take it from there.
I was just wondering if anyone had any similar experiences and what it might be? He is 20 next month and thinks he is 5. It would be a shame not to be able to ride him anymore and I would like to get to the bottom of the cause for both our sakes. But I do not want to bute him up just so I can ride him as seems selfish (I also have another to ride), or is it actually better to keep him moving on bute and ride him. I don't want to do anything too extensive with him with treatment as he doesn't cope well, I know from past experience.
Any ideas appreciated!