Wagtail
Horse servant
Okay, here's the scenario. A Parelli friend of mine (I'm not a Parelli enthusiast BTW) got bucked off twice in quick succession on the road just going into trot. Horse exploded and threw her off. I look at this horse and she is very short backed, quite weak top line, back a little dipped. I think pain issues, kissing spine etc. Has been checked by vet and chiro and neither think she has major issues. Owner insists it is her leadership that is at fault as she had hacked out and trotted fine in the school both before and after the incident. She thinks it's because it was a strange route with strange horses and it all got too exciting for her. She blames herself for not giving her the right leadership to make her feel prepared. However, the horse does have a history of bucking fits in the round pen when saddled and in the past when ridden. All her parelli friends are encouraging her to go along the behavioural route and send her away to Parelli expert etc to sort out. I keep telling her it's a pain issue but no one listens. I don't want her to risk herself before getting him properly checked out. The vet she uses is not a horse specific vet.
So what do others think when tackling similar issues? Is it a Parelli 'trait' not to consider physical causes for anything that goes wrong? I always think that 99% of these cases have a pain issue that at least contributes.
Please tick the option that you think it is MOST likely to be in your opinion.
So what do others think when tackling similar issues? Is it a Parelli 'trait' not to consider physical causes for anything that goes wrong? I always think that 99% of these cases have a pain issue that at least contributes.
Please tick the option that you think it is MOST likely to be in your opinion.
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