darkshines
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Just wondering what other people think before discussing with vet (they are booked to come out). Few things going on for my girl, mostly behavioural, and I'm now wondering if at least some of them may be connected. She is not the type to grin and bear anything she disagrees with, she's pretty clear when she isn't happy about something but the difficulty comes in working out what the cause is. We've recently moved and all of these issues were present beforehand but they have gotten worse since.
- She's not great at standing at the mounting block and this is always the first thing to go if she's uncomfortable, previously due to saddle fitting or feet issues but resolved when cause was found and fixed. It has been a fairly consistent issue for a while now, reluctance to walk up to the block in the first place or walking up then swinging her bum out.
- For some time she has been becoming increasingly spooky, jumpy and refusing to walk past things that wouldn't have bothered her in the past. This is worse when ridden, she has always been more confident with me on the ground next to her but seems more clingy just now. Have been making allowances due to new yard but still getting worse despite otherwise seeming settled.
- Right rein has always been her stronger one but she's getting worse on the left, drifting in towards the middle of the school and bending towards the outside. Not so bad on the lunge but given the choice she will try to turn back onto the right rein. I'd put this down to a training/balance issue but now not so sure.
- She can be grumpy around her belly, brushing or girthing but this has also become worse, pulling faces and snapping (forwards at the air, not at me) when the saddle is put on and sometimes when rugging too.
- During the summer a vet commented on her breathing heavily after exercise but this was put down to allergies. Couldn't say if it's still as bad or not as I haven't been working her so hard recently due to the other issues.
Physically she seems fine, no lameness or reaction to being touched anywhere (other than previously mentioned intermittent grumpiness around belly). She is a good-doer, slightly overweight and coat in excellent condition. No illnesses in the time I've had her other than mild sweet itch. She competed regularly with her previous owner but has had a more relaxed life since coming to me almost 2 years ago.
I have my own thoughts (which I've purposefully not mentioned in case of influencing answers) and as I've said I will be talking to the vet but just interested to see what others think in case I'm on completely the wrong track. TIA
- She's not great at standing at the mounting block and this is always the first thing to go if she's uncomfortable, previously due to saddle fitting or feet issues but resolved when cause was found and fixed. It has been a fairly consistent issue for a while now, reluctance to walk up to the block in the first place or walking up then swinging her bum out.
- For some time she has been becoming increasingly spooky, jumpy and refusing to walk past things that wouldn't have bothered her in the past. This is worse when ridden, she has always been more confident with me on the ground next to her but seems more clingy just now. Have been making allowances due to new yard but still getting worse despite otherwise seeming settled.
- Right rein has always been her stronger one but she's getting worse on the left, drifting in towards the middle of the school and bending towards the outside. Not so bad on the lunge but given the choice she will try to turn back onto the right rein. I'd put this down to a training/balance issue but now not so sure.
- She can be grumpy around her belly, brushing or girthing but this has also become worse, pulling faces and snapping (forwards at the air, not at me) when the saddle is put on and sometimes when rugging too.
- During the summer a vet commented on her breathing heavily after exercise but this was put down to allergies. Couldn't say if it's still as bad or not as I haven't been working her so hard recently due to the other issues.
Physically she seems fine, no lameness or reaction to being touched anywhere (other than previously mentioned intermittent grumpiness around belly). She is a good-doer, slightly overweight and coat in excellent condition. No illnesses in the time I've had her other than mild sweet itch. She competed regularly with her previous owner but has had a more relaxed life since coming to me almost 2 years ago.
I have my own thoughts (which I've purposefully not mentioned in case of influencing answers) and as I've said I will be talking to the vet but just interested to see what others think in case I'm on completely the wrong track. TIA