Jazzie
Active Member
I just wondered if I could ask you lovely lot if you have any experiences of this and what it could mean. I will say now that I have arranged for my osteopath to come out but he can't come for another week, so in the mean time I am thinking the worst and worrying myself into a frenzy! I have also had teeth and saddle checked.
So I have a 15.3hh 8 year old mare on loan with a view to buy. I am lucky enough to have 6 months of loan period to try her out, as she was in very little work when she came to me and is still very green for her age.
She was very one sided when I got her 4 months ago, and I have taken her training very slowly to build up the correct muscles and her fitness. I have varied her work as much as possible and have kept it light (20-40 mins four to five times a week including hacking schooling and lungeing). She has been fairly consistent and improving week by week, canter has stared to strengthen and balance and in the last 4 weeks we have started introducing some small jumping that she has really enjoyed. She is forward going and has a sharp spooky spin which keeps me on my guard but seems to like working and tries hard to please. I have had some lessons with my instructor which have gone very well.
However, over the last two weeks I have noticed her getting increasingly 'stiff' again on the left rein, preferring to curl her quarters in than bend round my leg, and has also gone very behind the leg and not travelling forwards like I know she can. She has a big movement, but her trot is now not tracking up or 'going anywhere'. She has started tail swishing and her ears are going back when my leg is applied, and she is also bucking in trot and canter (not fly bucking but sort of cow kicking and bunny hopping behind) even on the lunge. Yesterday was the worst day after 2 weeks of getting worse and worse. I had two nice ish cicuits in the shool of trot before she had a big strop swishing her tail, curling her quarters in and bucking.
I can't believe that previously her schooling was coming on so well in walk trot and canter and jumping was developing well, and I now can't get a decent trot. So while I wait for osteopath to come out I'm googling the symptoms and not liking the results, and now wondering if I should go straight to a vet? I do intend to get her vetted before I commit to buying her. What would people suggest from their experiences? It's a split debate at my yard, some people say the horse is just trying it on to get out of work, and others say it's so out of character that it's more likely discomfort somewhere.
Sorry for long post and thank you if you've made it this far!!
So I have a 15.3hh 8 year old mare on loan with a view to buy. I am lucky enough to have 6 months of loan period to try her out, as she was in very little work when she came to me and is still very green for her age.
She was very one sided when I got her 4 months ago, and I have taken her training very slowly to build up the correct muscles and her fitness. I have varied her work as much as possible and have kept it light (20-40 mins four to five times a week including hacking schooling and lungeing). She has been fairly consistent and improving week by week, canter has stared to strengthen and balance and in the last 4 weeks we have started introducing some small jumping that she has really enjoyed. She is forward going and has a sharp spooky spin which keeps me on my guard but seems to like working and tries hard to please. I have had some lessons with my instructor which have gone very well.
However, over the last two weeks I have noticed her getting increasingly 'stiff' again on the left rein, preferring to curl her quarters in than bend round my leg, and has also gone very behind the leg and not travelling forwards like I know she can. She has a big movement, but her trot is now not tracking up or 'going anywhere'. She has started tail swishing and her ears are going back when my leg is applied, and she is also bucking in trot and canter (not fly bucking but sort of cow kicking and bunny hopping behind) even on the lunge. Yesterday was the worst day after 2 weeks of getting worse and worse. I had two nice ish cicuits in the shool of trot before she had a big strop swishing her tail, curling her quarters in and bucking.
I can't believe that previously her schooling was coming on so well in walk trot and canter and jumping was developing well, and I now can't get a decent trot. So while I wait for osteopath to come out I'm googling the symptoms and not liking the results, and now wondering if I should go straight to a vet? I do intend to get her vetted before I commit to buying her. What would people suggest from their experiences? It's a split debate at my yard, some people say the horse is just trying it on to get out of work, and others say it's so out of character that it's more likely discomfort somewhere.
Sorry for long post and thank you if you've made it this far!!