superpony
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Sorry in advance.. this may be quite long!
I have a 15.3hh 8 year old ex racer who i've owned for just over a yearm. When I bought him was very green but very willing and a quick learner. Last year and for most of this year hes never put a foot wrong. Hacked, schooled, jumped him, then in April/May time I took him to a couple of showjumping rallies, was a star. Then in early June he started being nappy to hack out and then not long after the same happened in the school, he got worse and got to the point as soon as you got on him he was running backwards, leaping, spinning, bucking and rearing. He'd gone from the most sweet, kind, easy and at times very lazy horse to devil horse to ride!!
Knew there was something wrong so had the vet, she found he was 1/10 lame on a circle, so he went to the vets for nerve blocks, xrays etc. They found he has navicular. He has extensive changes in his navicular bone in both front feet. She put him on navilox and 2 bute a day, field rest for 2 weeks then drop down to 1 bute a day and started riding again for 15/20 mins in walk slowly building him up.
Well I have ridden him a few times and been very good felt alot better, rode him yesterday he was a little nappy but i got him going before he had chance to start bucking or rearing.
Then today got him and straight away he was running backwards, bucking and rearing. And meaning business he was determined to get me off.
Now my worry is.. is it pain? Is the bute a day not enough especially with me riding and hes still in pain with his feet? Or is it behaviour that hes now learnt or hes remembering the pain?
Like I said he was fine for the past few rides didn't put a foot wrong, I never got off him when he was having tantrums before he was diagnosed (except when he bucked me off twice but got straight back on). Hes had everything else checked, teeth, back, saddle.
So i'm at a loss! Hes been checked in a few more weeks by the vet, but i dont want to keep riding him if hes in pain? I plan on ringing the vet on Monday and see what she says.
Opinions/Thoughts/Experiences? Thank you.
I have a 15.3hh 8 year old ex racer who i've owned for just over a yearm. When I bought him was very green but very willing and a quick learner. Last year and for most of this year hes never put a foot wrong. Hacked, schooled, jumped him, then in April/May time I took him to a couple of showjumping rallies, was a star. Then in early June he started being nappy to hack out and then not long after the same happened in the school, he got worse and got to the point as soon as you got on him he was running backwards, leaping, spinning, bucking and rearing. He'd gone from the most sweet, kind, easy and at times very lazy horse to devil horse to ride!!
Knew there was something wrong so had the vet, she found he was 1/10 lame on a circle, so he went to the vets for nerve blocks, xrays etc. They found he has navicular. He has extensive changes in his navicular bone in both front feet. She put him on navilox and 2 bute a day, field rest for 2 weeks then drop down to 1 bute a day and started riding again for 15/20 mins in walk slowly building him up.
Well I have ridden him a few times and been very good felt alot better, rode him yesterday he was a little nappy but i got him going before he had chance to start bucking or rearing.
Then today got him and straight away he was running backwards, bucking and rearing. And meaning business he was determined to get me off.
Now my worry is.. is it pain? Is the bute a day not enough especially with me riding and hes still in pain with his feet? Or is it behaviour that hes now learnt or hes remembering the pain?
Like I said he was fine for the past few rides didn't put a foot wrong, I never got off him when he was having tantrums before he was diagnosed (except when he bucked me off twice but got straight back on). Hes had everything else checked, teeth, back, saddle.
So i'm at a loss! Hes been checked in a few more weeks by the vet, but i dont want to keep riding him if hes in pain? I plan on ringing the vet on Monday and see what she says.
Opinions/Thoughts/Experiences? Thank you.