RedVendetta
Well-Known Member
Not sure if I should have posted this in Veterinary but thought I should put it in here due to the horse whisperer question.
I really need some positive help with my horse.
There is definitely something not quite right with him even though he has been winning all season and on his most recent outing (nearly 3 weeks ago) he won an open working hunter class.
Symptoms -
Sometimes when I tack him up he panics a little and arches his back like a cat - absolutely no issues with tacking up other than this and he is fine when I get on him, no issues with mounting. he has only done this since April when he was tied up to the trailer and his saddle slipped forward (as he was nodding his head to try and get some grass and the girth was really loose) and when he put his head up again the saddle was on his withers, which, coupled with him being a sensitive horse, probably hurt him somewhat as he panicked and bucked like mad until my husband managed to calm him down and get the saddle off - I was walking a sj course. He then went onto win the class, and he was not lame or in pain.
Since April he has been winning various SJ and WH classes at local riding clubs, but although I can't quite put my finger on it, he just doesn't feel right, and seems to drop his shoulder slightly when ridden, very lazy to ride and still occasionally panicked a little when tacked up, but still jumping, no refusals.
So what have I done about it?
I got the saddler out - saddle (which was made specifically for him 2 1/2 years ago) was reflocked and I have it checked very regularly, so ruled that out.
Then I got the physio out - she couldnt get near him, he wanted to kick and eat her (he is very grumpy anyway with vets and anyone who wants to put their hands on him, but I have never seen him like this before) so she referred him to a vets.
Went to horse hospital for an overnight stay where they put him in stocks and vet said 'he hurts all over, from ears to tail' and said he couldnt lunge on a circle, it was more like a hexagon, and put him on very expensive anti inflammatories and pain killers. However physio thinks the pain is in his withers/neck/shoulder area. Grrrr so which is it?
So since the pain killers he has improved considerably - I lunged him yesterday and the day before and he has even improved dramatically in that time, but then he is on painkillers! Last night a very experienced instructor and another friend (whose opinion I very much trust) said he looks good, just a bit pottery in front and tight through his neck - not unusual for my horse, who has tied up in the past and is quite stiff due to old injuries anyway (he's 13), and they suggested maybe its a trapped nerve.
I keep torturing myself that he will have to be retired or worse still he has Kissing spines or something incurable.
So, physio is coming back on Thursday - what if she can't get near him again? Do I get another physio out (who I know is not scared of him) or do I refer him to the vets and get a load of X Rays done?
I just feel like no one has a clue whats going on, least of all me, and maybe it's time to get a horse whisperer in or someone who does holistic work, so we can maybe work out where the pain is and how bad it is. It could be nothing, but on the other hand it could end up with my horse never being ridden again.
I'm really sorry this is such a long post but its the first time Ive dared to post about this recent problem as I am so worried that someone will say he's got something awful
Please can you guys give me comments on what might be wrong with him and where to go next? And what do you think of horse whisperers?
I really need some positive help with my horse.
There is definitely something not quite right with him even though he has been winning all season and on his most recent outing (nearly 3 weeks ago) he won an open working hunter class.
Symptoms -
Sometimes when I tack him up he panics a little and arches his back like a cat - absolutely no issues with tacking up other than this and he is fine when I get on him, no issues with mounting. he has only done this since April when he was tied up to the trailer and his saddle slipped forward (as he was nodding his head to try and get some grass and the girth was really loose) and when he put his head up again the saddle was on his withers, which, coupled with him being a sensitive horse, probably hurt him somewhat as he panicked and bucked like mad until my husband managed to calm him down and get the saddle off - I was walking a sj course. He then went onto win the class, and he was not lame or in pain.
Since April he has been winning various SJ and WH classes at local riding clubs, but although I can't quite put my finger on it, he just doesn't feel right, and seems to drop his shoulder slightly when ridden, very lazy to ride and still occasionally panicked a little when tacked up, but still jumping, no refusals.
So what have I done about it?
I got the saddler out - saddle (which was made specifically for him 2 1/2 years ago) was reflocked and I have it checked very regularly, so ruled that out.
Then I got the physio out - she couldnt get near him, he wanted to kick and eat her (he is very grumpy anyway with vets and anyone who wants to put their hands on him, but I have never seen him like this before) so she referred him to a vets.
Went to horse hospital for an overnight stay where they put him in stocks and vet said 'he hurts all over, from ears to tail' and said he couldnt lunge on a circle, it was more like a hexagon, and put him on very expensive anti inflammatories and pain killers. However physio thinks the pain is in his withers/neck/shoulder area. Grrrr so which is it?
So since the pain killers he has improved considerably - I lunged him yesterday and the day before and he has even improved dramatically in that time, but then he is on painkillers! Last night a very experienced instructor and another friend (whose opinion I very much trust) said he looks good, just a bit pottery in front and tight through his neck - not unusual for my horse, who has tied up in the past and is quite stiff due to old injuries anyway (he's 13), and they suggested maybe its a trapped nerve.
I keep torturing myself that he will have to be retired or worse still he has Kissing spines or something incurable.
So, physio is coming back on Thursday - what if she can't get near him again? Do I get another physio out (who I know is not scared of him) or do I refer him to the vets and get a load of X Rays done?
I just feel like no one has a clue whats going on, least of all me, and maybe it's time to get a horse whisperer in or someone who does holistic work, so we can maybe work out where the pain is and how bad it is. It could be nothing, but on the other hand it could end up with my horse never being ridden again.
I'm really sorry this is such a long post but its the first time Ive dared to post about this recent problem as I am so worried that someone will say he's got something awful
Please can you guys give me comments on what might be wrong with him and where to go next? And what do you think of horse whisperers?
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