superpony
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I have a 9 year old ex-racer who I bought 2 years ago to compete and have fun on. Was going very well and had no problems until he suddenly starting being very naughty to hack, tried to work through it and then this behaviour started in the school. He'd refused point blank to go forward, go backwards, sideways, buck and rear, generally anything to not go forward.
After checking the usual teeth, tack, back, I had the vet out to see if they could pinpoint what was wrong. Turns out he was slightly lame on a circle, so he went off to the vets for a day for a lameness work up and they found he had navicular.
Assured not the end of the world and could work through it.
So came home had abit of time off, given a bute a day (and is still on this) and has eggbar shoes on. Started riding him after a few weeks then back to the lovely willing horse he was.
He was reshod on Thur am and was slightly lame afterwards, he was also abit naughty to shoe for his front feet. But he semed fine Fri morning so decided to still have my lesson in that evening.. well he was ok for a few laps of the school and then decided he didn't want to know and all the old behaviour came back! Called it a day as he didn't want to know, trotted him up etc.. didn't see obviously lame but he is a real wimp if theres a little bit of pain.
As it was raining and there were poles out in the school on fri (which he finds v exciting!) thought i'd just try him Sat to see if he was any different. He was as good as gold for 10-15 mins then again he had a massive tantrum and could do nothing with him after that.
Opinions? Does anyone think its his navicular? Any suggestions? I've tried getting after him - but don't want to be too hard on him as its totally out of character for him - he does get excited but more forwards than backwards! Its also obviously hard ground in the fields so maybe that is hurting his feet but it is a super surface in the school. Any suggestions? Hoping the navicular is not worsening already as already have one lawn mower and could do without another!!!
Thanks for reading and sorry for the essay!
After checking the usual teeth, tack, back, I had the vet out to see if they could pinpoint what was wrong. Turns out he was slightly lame on a circle, so he went off to the vets for a day for a lameness work up and they found he had navicular.
So came home had abit of time off, given a bute a day (and is still on this) and has eggbar shoes on. Started riding him after a few weeks then back to the lovely willing horse he was.
He was reshod on Thur am and was slightly lame afterwards, he was also abit naughty to shoe for his front feet. But he semed fine Fri morning so decided to still have my lesson in that evening.. well he was ok for a few laps of the school and then decided he didn't want to know and all the old behaviour came back! Called it a day as he didn't want to know, trotted him up etc.. didn't see obviously lame but he is a real wimp if theres a little bit of pain.
As it was raining and there were poles out in the school on fri (which he finds v exciting!) thought i'd just try him Sat to see if he was any different. He was as good as gold for 10-15 mins then again he had a massive tantrum and could do nothing with him after that.
Opinions? Does anyone think its his navicular? Any suggestions? I've tried getting after him - but don't want to be too hard on him as its totally out of character for him - he does get excited but more forwards than backwards! Its also obviously hard ground in the fields so maybe that is hurting his feet but it is a super surface in the school. Any suggestions? Hoping the navicular is not worsening already as already have one lawn mower and could do without another!!!
Thanks for reading and sorry for the essay!
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