Shay
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I own a 13 yo 13.2 coloured Cob X ridden mainly by my 10 yo daughter. He is a rescue and has problems with his back following from a broken knee as a foal. We have had him just over 2 years but have a complete history all the way back to the woman who rescued and backed him. His last owners had him for 6 years and we are still in contact.
He is in fairly heavy work - ridden 6 days a week. Competed - mainly SJ - most weekends. He gets good rest periods and isn't stale. He is very fit. His back, tack and teeth are regularly checked. Weight fine.
He hunted last wednesday. He has hunted regularly this season and is quite up to it. My daughter says nothing odd happened. He didn't slip, hit a fence, wasn't kicked. He has the next day off - that is fairly normal.
The next night he trashed his bed. He's normally fairly tidy for a gelding with a propensity to lie in his own poo. But he pulled the banks down and really made a mess. I wonder if he got cast.
The next day (friday) dd rode him he was really odd. He was spooky and resistant. I rode him in case he was mucking up - he is a pony and they do sometimes. No good. He just would not go forward.
Tried again Saturday hacking out. Normally you can pretty much rely on him going forward on a hack. No good. He just would not go forward for her. It took 40 mins to go less than a mile. But when we turned around - no problems. So I was pretty sure he was just being a pony - although this was far more than anything we had seen before. So just in case I stuck him on bute and rested.
So - this morning (wednesday) tried again with her instructor. Still no good. He was running backward, half bucking, rearing a bit. Really not him. Instructor pulled the saddle off him and he was sensitive on the withers. If you rub at them he is clearly uncomfortable - but I hadn't noticed anything grooming him. He has a small rug rub - but as a fully clipped and hogged he usually does this time of year. Nothing raw or sore. Instructor also felt he was guarding a hock. He has mud fever at the moment but he is prone to it. All the scabs are dry, there is no redness or inflammation.
So - pony now on box rest. On Bute. I've vandalised a rug and cut out a great patch over the withers to leave that completely free and open but he can't go rugless becuase he is fully clipped. Salt polutice for the withers (which he doesn't mind a bit - no sign of soreness this pm) Mud fever treatment as usual, although the break from muddy feilds should help. Saddler due next week. Back guy as soon as I can fix a date. Teeth were only done a couple of months ago. Can't spot a broken one or anything so I'm leaving that for now. On Instructor's suggestion and with the support of YO and my vet who I have spoken to today we're leaving it until after the weekend to see what happens before facing the call out fee.
Any suggestions? What more can I do?
He is in fairly heavy work - ridden 6 days a week. Competed - mainly SJ - most weekends. He gets good rest periods and isn't stale. He is very fit. His back, tack and teeth are regularly checked. Weight fine.
He hunted last wednesday. He has hunted regularly this season and is quite up to it. My daughter says nothing odd happened. He didn't slip, hit a fence, wasn't kicked. He has the next day off - that is fairly normal.
The next night he trashed his bed. He's normally fairly tidy for a gelding with a propensity to lie in his own poo. But he pulled the banks down and really made a mess. I wonder if he got cast.
The next day (friday) dd rode him he was really odd. He was spooky and resistant. I rode him in case he was mucking up - he is a pony and they do sometimes. No good. He just would not go forward.
Tried again Saturday hacking out. Normally you can pretty much rely on him going forward on a hack. No good. He just would not go forward for her. It took 40 mins to go less than a mile. But when we turned around - no problems. So I was pretty sure he was just being a pony - although this was far more than anything we had seen before. So just in case I stuck him on bute and rested.
So - this morning (wednesday) tried again with her instructor. Still no good. He was running backward, half bucking, rearing a bit. Really not him. Instructor pulled the saddle off him and he was sensitive on the withers. If you rub at them he is clearly uncomfortable - but I hadn't noticed anything grooming him. He has a small rug rub - but as a fully clipped and hogged he usually does this time of year. Nothing raw or sore. Instructor also felt he was guarding a hock. He has mud fever at the moment but he is prone to it. All the scabs are dry, there is no redness or inflammation.
So - pony now on box rest. On Bute. I've vandalised a rug and cut out a great patch over the withers to leave that completely free and open but he can't go rugless becuase he is fully clipped. Salt polutice for the withers (which he doesn't mind a bit - no sign of soreness this pm) Mud fever treatment as usual, although the break from muddy feilds should help. Saddler due next week. Back guy as soon as I can fix a date. Teeth were only done a couple of months ago. Can't spot a broken one or anything so I'm leaving that for now. On Instructor's suggestion and with the support of YO and my vet who I have spoken to today we're leaving it until after the weekend to see what happens before facing the call out fee.
Any suggestions? What more can I do?