Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
Posted the other day about how I thought horse was lame in front on soft ground. He's been trotted up a million times and is sound on hard ground although seems to be moving a bit crablike behind with his near hind. I ride first thing in the morning and obviously its been very frosty and icy recently and I have wondered whether he just doesn't like the ground. I ride on farm tracks because its hardly light when I go out. He seems totally fine on the road.
I rode him twice yesterday - exercised first thing and then the saddler came so I rode again to check reflocked saddle fitted ok and he was fine and full of beans. The ground had defrosted by then and we went up and down a very steep hill and he seemed on top form.
I rode again this morning and at times it felt as though he had no power coming from behind and felt as though he was running as opposed to trotting. Any ideas what this could be? Not liking the ground, sore back, a strain somewhere? Would hugely appreciate any advice.
Have posted in NL to see if anyone has a clue.
Back lady coming next Tues.
I rode him twice yesterday - exercised first thing and then the saddler came so I rode again to check reflocked saddle fitted ok and he was fine and full of beans. The ground had defrosted by then and we went up and down a very steep hill and he seemed on top form.
I rode again this morning and at times it felt as though he had no power coming from behind and felt as though he was running as opposed to trotting. Any ideas what this could be? Not liking the ground, sore back, a strain somewhere? Would hugely appreciate any advice.
Have posted in NL to see if anyone has a clue.
Back lady coming next Tues.