MollyMoomin
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I'd appreciate any ideas anyone could throw at us for this. I haven't spoken to the vet (yet) but I have my mares trimmer out tomorrow to see if she can see anything.
I rode my little mare on Friday night in our outdoor arena in the rain. After we'd finished she did a large dropping (unusual for her to poo while tacked up) then when I put her in the stable she laid down straight away - highly unusual for her. Assumed colic (which she is prone to) and walked her for a bit. Lots of wind and no more laying down so put her to bed and she was fine. YOs checked on her twice during the night and each time she was either eating her net or sleeping while stood up. She had worked hard (for her, she is a little HW cob and is working at nov-ele), but not excessively so. Maybe 30mins max. Not hot, not sweaty, not blowing, just wet as it was raining.
Saturday I had a lesson and she worked HARD. We started out in the outdoor arena but went into the indoor as we thought it might be cooler. No random lying down.
Rode last night in the outdoor again and apart from 15minutes warming up (in walk a bit of trot and lateral work) we worked on our walk-canter-walk transitions. As we've been struggling on the right rein for a while, we did 4 good true transitions on that rein, walking a circle, cantering a circle then walking another circle, the same on the other and then hacked round the fields and the yard in walk to cool off.
As soon as I tied her up outside her box she had another poo and again as soon as she went into her stable she lay down. Walked her up and down the drive (gravelly) then took her to the outdoor school where she got down again. Got her up - she is very obliging and kept getting up whenever I asked - but she soon lay down again. At one point she had 5 liveries and a dog all stood round her and she just wasn't bothered. She was never in any distress at any point and was nuzzling everyone and checking for sweets etc. She'd come off the grass at 3pm and I rode at 7.30pm
The more I think about it the more I think it is her feet. By chance my friend filmed us last night and I keep watching them back and I can't see any soreness/lameness/stiffness but I do think it's odd that it only seems to be after being ridden in the outdoor school. Like a fool I didn't think to feel her feet afterwards, but do pick her feet out daily and there was nothing....odd there.... She wasn't hot, blowing or sweaty after I'd ridden yesterday. My instructor is going to watch me ride tonight to see if I'm asking for too much too soon or just too much in general. Moomin is unshod, but has been for the last 2.5years with no issues. Hacks out over all sorts of terrain in any pace and is (and always has been) fine. She isn't fat in the slightest and as we're trying to prove cobs can do dressage she is mostly ridden on a surface with occasional hacking.
Her trimmer is out tomorrow so she is going to have a look at her as well and see if it is her feet, but like I say the more I think about it, the more I think it is related somehow. I just think it is bizarre that she isn't unlevel or stiff at all if it is.
Any other ideas?
I rode my little mare on Friday night in our outdoor arena in the rain. After we'd finished she did a large dropping (unusual for her to poo while tacked up) then when I put her in the stable she laid down straight away - highly unusual for her. Assumed colic (which she is prone to) and walked her for a bit. Lots of wind and no more laying down so put her to bed and she was fine. YOs checked on her twice during the night and each time she was either eating her net or sleeping while stood up. She had worked hard (for her, she is a little HW cob and is working at nov-ele), but not excessively so. Maybe 30mins max. Not hot, not sweaty, not blowing, just wet as it was raining.
Saturday I had a lesson and she worked HARD. We started out in the outdoor arena but went into the indoor as we thought it might be cooler. No random lying down.
Rode last night in the outdoor again and apart from 15minutes warming up (in walk a bit of trot and lateral work) we worked on our walk-canter-walk transitions. As we've been struggling on the right rein for a while, we did 4 good true transitions on that rein, walking a circle, cantering a circle then walking another circle, the same on the other and then hacked round the fields and the yard in walk to cool off.
As soon as I tied her up outside her box she had another poo and again as soon as she went into her stable she lay down. Walked her up and down the drive (gravelly) then took her to the outdoor school where she got down again. Got her up - she is very obliging and kept getting up whenever I asked - but she soon lay down again. At one point she had 5 liveries and a dog all stood round her and she just wasn't bothered. She was never in any distress at any point and was nuzzling everyone and checking for sweets etc. She'd come off the grass at 3pm and I rode at 7.30pm
The more I think about it the more I think it is her feet. By chance my friend filmed us last night and I keep watching them back and I can't see any soreness/lameness/stiffness but I do think it's odd that it only seems to be after being ridden in the outdoor school. Like a fool I didn't think to feel her feet afterwards, but do pick her feet out daily and there was nothing....odd there.... She wasn't hot, blowing or sweaty after I'd ridden yesterday. My instructor is going to watch me ride tonight to see if I'm asking for too much too soon or just too much in general. Moomin is unshod, but has been for the last 2.5years with no issues. Hacks out over all sorts of terrain in any pace and is (and always has been) fine. She isn't fat in the slightest and as we're trying to prove cobs can do dressage she is mostly ridden on a surface with occasional hacking.
Her trimmer is out tomorrow so she is going to have a look at her as well and see if it is her feet, but like I say the more I think about it, the more I think it is related somehow. I just think it is bizarre that she isn't unlevel or stiff at all if it is.
Any other ideas?