allthatjazz
Active Member
Need some help/advice please for my 14.2 barefoot chunky cob. My horse is stiff and not stepping out as he would 'normally' (when hes at peak fitness). During the winter of last year he was kept on a yard with minimal turnout onto a tiny patch of hardcore, the rest of the time he was in a 10 x 10 stable, so not alot of room and I was unable to ride so he had no exercise. I moved him about 3-4 months ago to a field without stables for him to live out. With the excessive rain we've had the field soon became a bog, he was knee deep in mud. I tried to keep him on a hardcore area (again
) but that also started to sink into the ground (field was at the bottom of some hills and had poor drainage) I went to take him out one day and he could hardly walk, his back end was falling away underneath him. The very next day I went begging and managed to find someone who was kind enough to let me use their dry field as respite for him (and my friends horse who was also struggling and had moved from the original yard above with me) my friend thought it was muscle stiffness and possible tendon strain. Within a couple of weeks he was much improved, I lunged him a little and he was moving much better, struggling in trot though. I took him out on a small hack and he was fine stepping out well. Took him out again a day or two later and he was fine. Took him out again last night and he was back to struggling again
the other problem is is that hes overweight, so I'm trying to get the weight off with light exercise and a grazing muzzle because I think this is part of the problem. The farrier said his hooves are still fairing well, amazing really seeing as hes been in so much mud. So didnt think it was a foot problem. When I took him out last night he felt like he was waddling and walking on tip toe at the back, if you know what I mean. Any advice or idea as to what could be wrong? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you for sticking with the long story! 