LansdownK310
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Last week thought my horse wasn't quite right, she became twitchy and sensitive to the riders left leg which got progressively worse (and not just mine).
Had the vet out on Tues he gave her a quick look over said related to her season or the midges... so fine cracked on. Tacked up and hacked out - didn't feel quite right and was very explosive to left leg (queue canter sideways when leg put on).
My instructor came up Weds and she was very tense and bunnyhopping in the canter, hollowing in both trot and canter, wanting to jog lots in walk. Popped a cross pole to see reaction. Concluded that she was favoring right canter strike off on both reins, disuniting on the left rein, trailing left fore over a fence and generally not herself as got very puffy after a short amount of work.
She is definitely objecting to ridden work. I insisted vet came back today, he looked at her in hand and on lunge no problem and not lame. Then he saw me ride and agreed not happy undersaddle. So he's coming back tuesday to do some more tests but thinks either both hind suspensory, sacroiliac issue or kissing spine.
I've had her not even a year, our progress was stalled last summer as she fractured her left hind splint bone in two places after a kick in the field. We had what I believe to be saddle problems about 12 weeks ago which the saddle was adjusted and she came fine again.
So have cancelled our entry for AUW in 3 weeks, have Bowen lady coming tomorrow, farrier for a check up and shoeing on Monday and desperately trying to get my saddle fitter back out to check it.
Apologies for so long but had to get it all off my chest as all I feel like doing tonight is crying
I'm so worried that her eventing days are over before they've even started.
Had the vet out on Tues he gave her a quick look over said related to her season or the midges... so fine cracked on. Tacked up and hacked out - didn't feel quite right and was very explosive to left leg (queue canter sideways when leg put on).
My instructor came up Weds and she was very tense and bunnyhopping in the canter, hollowing in both trot and canter, wanting to jog lots in walk. Popped a cross pole to see reaction. Concluded that she was favoring right canter strike off on both reins, disuniting on the left rein, trailing left fore over a fence and generally not herself as got very puffy after a short amount of work.
She is definitely objecting to ridden work. I insisted vet came back today, he looked at her in hand and on lunge no problem and not lame. Then he saw me ride and agreed not happy undersaddle. So he's coming back tuesday to do some more tests but thinks either both hind suspensory, sacroiliac issue or kissing spine.
I've had her not even a year, our progress was stalled last summer as she fractured her left hind splint bone in two places after a kick in the field. We had what I believe to be saddle problems about 12 weeks ago which the saddle was adjusted and she came fine again.
So have cancelled our entry for AUW in 3 weeks, have Bowen lady coming tomorrow, farrier for a check up and shoeing on Monday and desperately trying to get my saddle fitter back out to check it.
Apologies for so long but had to get it all off my chest as all I feel like doing tonight is crying