Lazy horse help

Horse2018

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My horse has got very lazy over the last month. She won’t listen to my lag or my crop any suggestions.
 

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Could be a number of reasons, it could be the heat most horses tend to get slower and more quiet in the summer, is the horse over weight? Could be a pain issue or a schooling issue?

Has the horses management changed or anything changed recently?
 

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My old boy (cob) used to metamorphosise during the summer months into his "nice horse" phase where he was in dope-on-a-rope mode; then change back into normal quirky-as-a-box-of-frogs mode during the winter! I used to worry about it, till I realised it was just him.

The other thing, as others have said, could be the weather and or maybe she's carrying a bit of extra weight?
 

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Did you move yards or are you still at the yard with little turnout and a YM feeding your horse against your wishes?
 

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Yes I have moved yard She is slightly overweight but has lost a lot of weight. I don’t think it pain related because she is completely sound. I think it just behavior.
 

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I’d get out hacking more then. This should perk her up and give her a break from the monotony of school work. Find somewhere where you can get some good canters (and faster) in too.
 

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Most horses become a bit lethargic in hot weather just as we do. I know that mine is also looking/feeling a bit bloated from the grass too. I tend to knock schooling/jumping on the head for the most part in the hot weather and hack instead.
 

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Yes I have moved yard She is slightly overweight but has lost a lot of weight. I don’t think it pain related because she is completely sound. I think it just behavior.

If she is bilaterally lame then it can be really hard to spot - low grade lami will often affect both or even all 4 hooves. If she is still overweight I really wouldn't rule it out and would get a vet or farrier to have a look.
 
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