robynandTilly
Well-Known Member
Hi,
currently own a 7 yo, 16hh TB mare, never raced and bought having only been hacked about, the lady who owned her before me purchased her from the stud yard she was bred at and had her vetted with no problems. Anyway started doing some schooling with her as i'm wanting to compete, never had any lameness apart from once when she bruised her hind foot on a stone. Anyway i was having a lesson today and my instructor asked me to change the rein in trot on the left rein as i came off the corner onto the diagnol i felt her become uneven/unbalanced (possibly not exactly lame as it was only one stride) which was also noted by my instructor who said she wasn't sure she was sure she was 100% sound through her right shoulder, this being the first lesson with this horse she asked if i'd ever noticed it before which i replied occasionaly she can be unbalanced however not nessarily off a corner/on a circle. Anyway the lesson carried on clearly my instructor was alert to that uneveness and said she was slightly stiff through her hind which she does not work correctly having never been made to and i must also point out that before 3 months ago she had 8 months off. we progressed through the hours lesson and didn't have anymore uneveness/lameness despite trotting 10m circles off each corner on both reins. I know that when navicular first starts it can work through the uneveness. My only other concern is sometimes whilst out hacking she can occasionaly trip/slip on the road (not on every ride just now and again and nothing like falling down), my farrier is currently happy with her feet which have been done every 6 weeks since i purchased her. I don't know if i am over reacting and once she is being consistantly schooled and loosened up she will be fine as this is the first time she has done intense schooling with me all i have done is fitten her up to strengthen tendons etc.
Any opinions/ suggestions welcome.
Thanks
currently own a 7 yo, 16hh TB mare, never raced and bought having only been hacked about, the lady who owned her before me purchased her from the stud yard she was bred at and had her vetted with no problems. Anyway started doing some schooling with her as i'm wanting to compete, never had any lameness apart from once when she bruised her hind foot on a stone. Anyway i was having a lesson today and my instructor asked me to change the rein in trot on the left rein as i came off the corner onto the diagnol i felt her become uneven/unbalanced (possibly not exactly lame as it was only one stride) which was also noted by my instructor who said she wasn't sure she was sure she was 100% sound through her right shoulder, this being the first lesson with this horse she asked if i'd ever noticed it before which i replied occasionaly she can be unbalanced however not nessarily off a corner/on a circle. Anyway the lesson carried on clearly my instructor was alert to that uneveness and said she was slightly stiff through her hind which she does not work correctly having never been made to and i must also point out that before 3 months ago she had 8 months off. we progressed through the hours lesson and didn't have anymore uneveness/lameness despite trotting 10m circles off each corner on both reins. I know that when navicular first starts it can work through the uneveness. My only other concern is sometimes whilst out hacking she can occasionaly trip/slip on the road (not on every ride just now and again and nothing like falling down), my farrier is currently happy with her feet which have been done every 6 weeks since i purchased her. I don't know if i am over reacting and once she is being consistantly schooled and loosened up she will be fine as this is the first time she has done intense schooling with me all i have done is fitten her up to strengthen tendons etc.
Any opinions/ suggestions welcome.
Thanks