AshTay
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I've previously (last year) posted on here about my gelding, now 7, welsh D x TB.
I bought him March 2011 and all was going well until he bolted (or simply b*ggered off..?) with my friend on a hack and then did it to me while schooling in a paddock, put me in A&E and knocked my confidence. The issue was that although he's a spooky monster, when he goes there's little to no warning (i.e. he can jump out of his skin at the sight of a crisp packet but not take off, yet he can suddenly go into warp speed without any obvious trigger).
So I had the vet out. Nothing obvious - weak muscles in back but no obvious pain so it was decided to give him the winter off and start again properly in spring and I worked with him on the ground and his confidence grew no end and by spring he was much better to handle on the ground.
So in spring I started working with him again on the ground and spent most of the summer walking him in hand, long reining and lunging. He had mounting issues (he'd come OVER the mounting block to avoid being mounted!) but I took everything really slowly and can now get on him on my own with no trouble. We'd do a maximum of 20 mins walk and trot a week and I was happy with that. Dark nights set in so I can't work him in the week now but was still sitting on him for 20 mins on a weekend doing walk and trot (after 5 minutes on the lunge to warm him up).
A week last friday I rode him and he was the best he'd been, even really realxing down in trot which was an achievement.
But on Sunday - it was like the old horse was back!! He freaked a bit when my OH moved the mounting block, fair enough. He was fine in walk once he'd settled again. But when I tried to trot he went all tense and bunched up and "scamper-y"!! Totally different to a week previous (and in fact totally different to any of the other times I've riiden him this year). I'm not asking much of him - really only riding him so that he doesn't forget he's got a job and so getting on him again doesn't feel like a big issue to face next spring when the light evenings return. I'm fairly confident with him now but it's a fine line and so I went back to walk and stayed in walk and we did some circles and halts and left it there.
So what's changed...? His field - in between the good ride and the bad ride he's moved fields and has more grass (he's carrying weight well now - he was scrawny this time last year). There's more stones in the new field and he has come in with some in his feet so maybe he's bruised (he has bruised his foot before and had to be boxrested)? But he trotted fine on the lunge before I got on him (I'm 9stone7) and I'm not seeing any sensitivity or lameness.
My short term plan is to just get on him again as normal next weekend and see how he is. He has seen a physio last year who intially found some back pain from previous rider/saddle combination but this went away. She did also mention that he might have had a sacroilliac strain in the past! Significant? He passed a vetting in March 2011. His saddle was fitted last year and is due a check but why the sudden reaction if it's that given that he gets such light work? Teeth checked regularly and recently.
Thanks to anyone who has managed to read all this. I'd value hearing what others would do in my situation.
I bought him March 2011 and all was going well until he bolted (or simply b*ggered off..?) with my friend on a hack and then did it to me while schooling in a paddock, put me in A&E and knocked my confidence. The issue was that although he's a spooky monster, when he goes there's little to no warning (i.e. he can jump out of his skin at the sight of a crisp packet but not take off, yet he can suddenly go into warp speed without any obvious trigger).
So I had the vet out. Nothing obvious - weak muscles in back but no obvious pain so it was decided to give him the winter off and start again properly in spring and I worked with him on the ground and his confidence grew no end and by spring he was much better to handle on the ground.
So in spring I started working with him again on the ground and spent most of the summer walking him in hand, long reining and lunging. He had mounting issues (he'd come OVER the mounting block to avoid being mounted!) but I took everything really slowly and can now get on him on my own with no trouble. We'd do a maximum of 20 mins walk and trot a week and I was happy with that. Dark nights set in so I can't work him in the week now but was still sitting on him for 20 mins on a weekend doing walk and trot (after 5 minutes on the lunge to warm him up).
A week last friday I rode him and he was the best he'd been, even really realxing down in trot which was an achievement.
But on Sunday - it was like the old horse was back!! He freaked a bit when my OH moved the mounting block, fair enough. He was fine in walk once he'd settled again. But when I tried to trot he went all tense and bunched up and "scamper-y"!! Totally different to a week previous (and in fact totally different to any of the other times I've riiden him this year). I'm not asking much of him - really only riding him so that he doesn't forget he's got a job and so getting on him again doesn't feel like a big issue to face next spring when the light evenings return. I'm fairly confident with him now but it's a fine line and so I went back to walk and stayed in walk and we did some circles and halts and left it there.
So what's changed...? His field - in between the good ride and the bad ride he's moved fields and has more grass (he's carrying weight well now - he was scrawny this time last year). There's more stones in the new field and he has come in with some in his feet so maybe he's bruised (he has bruised his foot before and had to be boxrested)? But he trotted fine on the lunge before I got on him (I'm 9stone7) and I'm not seeing any sensitivity or lameness.
My short term plan is to just get on him again as normal next weekend and see how he is. He has seen a physio last year who intially found some back pain from previous rider/saddle combination but this went away. She did also mention that he might have had a sacroilliac strain in the past! Significant? He passed a vetting in March 2011. His saddle was fitted last year and is due a check but why the sudden reaction if it's that given that he gets such light work? Teeth checked regularly and recently.
Thanks to anyone who has managed to read all this. I'd value hearing what others would do in my situation.
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