Moggy
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this gets a bit long!
I've got a 10yo warmblood that mainly does dressage at a reasonable level plus some Sj and Xc. I've had him 5 years. He's always had locking stifles but unless he's been to a ODE working 6 days a week means they are locked for a stride or 2 first thing in the morning once or twice aweek. Other than that they are no problem at all. Last night I went to bring him in from the field and his near hind was locking which has only happened once before after turnout all day and then he'd been to a ODE. I walked him for 10 mins and it was still locking every 6 strides or so. Trotted him up and this seemed to free him up and was ok after that.
I turned him out this morning and off hind was locking on way to field for longer than I would expect.
So my waffling question is has anyone else had experience of changes in the pattern of when their horse locks up? His work/feed/turnout have all stayed the same.
I've got a 10yo warmblood that mainly does dressage at a reasonable level plus some Sj and Xc. I've had him 5 years. He's always had locking stifles but unless he's been to a ODE working 6 days a week means they are locked for a stride or 2 first thing in the morning once or twice aweek. Other than that they are no problem at all. Last night I went to bring him in from the field and his near hind was locking which has only happened once before after turnout all day and then he'd been to a ODE. I walked him for 10 mins and it was still locking every 6 strides or so. Trotted him up and this seemed to free him up and was ok after that.
I turned him out this morning and off hind was locking on way to field for longer than I would expect.
So my waffling question is has anyone else had experience of changes in the pattern of when their horse locks up? His work/feed/turnout have all stayed the same.