Roisiny
Active Member
Hi there,
I recently started my pony back in work again after a 2 month holiday. Now approximately 5-10 times during our ride (only in trot and transitions down, and sometimes in walk) he will stumble, or "loose" his back end. It feels as if he's stood on a pole. It doesn't bother him in any way and he is not lame and is tracking up well all the time. Doesn't do it in canter. He's always been very ewe neck and since coming back into work has lost all idea of what a frame is, so is working hollow through his back. I've been looking up about it, and so many people are suggesting to others its things like arthritis etc, so I'm getting worried.
He is a pony who works considerably better away from home, and when we brought him to a training day, he rode round and did not stumble once.
He used to stumble very occasionally and last year we got the back women out, who said he had a little problem with his back, but the majority was down to lack of muscle. I'm a bit loathe to get her back as the 2nd time she came he lashed out at her and basically had a horrible experience (He's not very trusting of strangers, needs to be completely sedated for farrier) I suspect it is just lack of muscle, but has anyone else had this problem before and it turned out to be something more sinister?
We started competing 'properly' in 1.30 classes at bigger events this year, and towards the end of the season he was just getting a little tired and his heart wasn't in it anymore. The 2 month break wasn't anything to do with health problems, and we took it during Sep\Oct as we want to jump throughout the winter. We're jumping small 80s\90s at home and he is as eager as ever, and seems happy and willing to ride.
Thanks for your help and sorry for the ramble on, just wanted to cover all bases.
I recently started my pony back in work again after a 2 month holiday. Now approximately 5-10 times during our ride (only in trot and transitions down, and sometimes in walk) he will stumble, or "loose" his back end. It feels as if he's stood on a pole. It doesn't bother him in any way and he is not lame and is tracking up well all the time. Doesn't do it in canter. He's always been very ewe neck and since coming back into work has lost all idea of what a frame is, so is working hollow through his back. I've been looking up about it, and so many people are suggesting to others its things like arthritis etc, so I'm getting worried.
He is a pony who works considerably better away from home, and when we brought him to a training day, he rode round and did not stumble once.
He used to stumble very occasionally and last year we got the back women out, who said he had a little problem with his back, but the majority was down to lack of muscle. I'm a bit loathe to get her back as the 2nd time she came he lashed out at her and basically had a horrible experience (He's not very trusting of strangers, needs to be completely sedated for farrier) I suspect it is just lack of muscle, but has anyone else had this problem before and it turned out to be something more sinister?
We started competing 'properly' in 1.30 classes at bigger events this year, and towards the end of the season he was just getting a little tired and his heart wasn't in it anymore. The 2 month break wasn't anything to do with health problems, and we took it during Sep\Oct as we want to jump throughout the winter. We're jumping small 80s\90s at home and he is as eager as ever, and seems happy and willing to ride.
Thanks for your help and sorry for the ramble on, just wanted to cover all bases.