McNally
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My newer horse I've had since August but didnt ride for ages due to no saddle etc He's been brought into work slowly, lots of road work- In fact mostly road work at the minute as the nearest bridleways are too muddy for anything faster.
The few times i have cantered him i have been slightly concerned at his breathing- he seems to struggle where i dont think he should.
Yesterday i found a nice dry field and cantered slowly but i could hear him breathing and *think* i heard bit of a wheeze
He's just turned 14 and ive tried hard to get him fit- My other horse is also 14 and in less often work (ridden about 4 times a week as opposed a to 5/6) but he copes far better with things breathing and recovery wise.
There is a long gradual hill nearby where i take them for a trot up and one struggles the other finds it easy (the other is half "retired" due to lameness problems)
I'm worried I have very slowly got to the stage that i like this horse and am starting to see and improvement in his "moving off the leg" and temperament both things that were issues at first and i was really enjoying riding again ( I LOVE riding the other one but worry constantly about his lameness!)
Any ideas or is this really a vet problem- He dosent have classic dust allergy symptoms and recovers fairly quickly from exercise.
The few times i have cantered him i have been slightly concerned at his breathing- he seems to struggle where i dont think he should.
Yesterday i found a nice dry field and cantered slowly but i could hear him breathing and *think* i heard bit of a wheeze
He's just turned 14 and ive tried hard to get him fit- My other horse is also 14 and in less often work (ridden about 4 times a week as opposed a to 5/6) but he copes far better with things breathing and recovery wise.
There is a long gradual hill nearby where i take them for a trot up and one struggles the other finds it easy (the other is half "retired" due to lameness problems)
I'm worried I have very slowly got to the stage that i like this horse and am starting to see and improvement in his "moving off the leg" and temperament both things that were issues at first and i was really enjoying riding again ( I LOVE riding the other one but worry constantly about his lameness!)
Any ideas or is this really a vet problem- He dosent have classic dust allergy symptoms and recovers fairly quickly from exercise.