CanisMinor
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Hi All,
first post!
Looking for some advice re some issues with my 7 yo TB. Could be pain-related or also a "testing the new owner" scenario; I bought him a month ago. I'm sorry this will be a bit of an essay, if someone has the heart to read it all and offer their advice I'd be so so grateful though...
Bought him from reputable dealer, passed five stage vetting. Lovely to ride when test-riding him in school and out. In stable/on ground he is very sweet and calm, fine to load, fine with farrier etc, so generally a nice person. However as of recently he is becoming quite unlike himself when ridden or lunged.
First week, he went really well, with the occasional buck. Got his teeth/back/feet checked as with all my horses. Teeth had some sharp points and feet were OKish but previous farrier appears to have "polished" hoof wall down to almost nothing...
But he isn't lame. Back was absolutely fine.
After about two weeks, he got into more serious bucking/rearing/bouncing behaviour. Told him off every time (thinking he was just testing me) until it progressed to the point where he would keep bucking/rearing/bouncing until I was off, no matter what. The bucking would come out of the blue after a while of really nice, relaxed flatwork.
Had a new saddle fitted last week; although his back wasn't at all sore the old saddle was not a great fit. It wasn't a terrible fit either, but just in case. After this change of saddle he is now instead veeeeery docile; dragging his feet, refusing to go forward, won't go into the contact, etc... His trot is normally rhythmical with nice forward action, now he just trips about as slowly as he can. He is forward on the lunge though (with saddle on), it is just when ridden that he seems really reluctant.
So, must be some sort of pain, and the change of saddle seems to have changed his reaction to the pain from "panic" to "reluctance".
My theories so far:
-- testing me (seems unlikely by now; he is very respectful when handling him on the ground)
-- not yet settled at new yard (making him either fizzy or totally exhausted)
-- he still remembers the pain of sharp teeth or uncomfortable saddle
-- some kind of arthritis, KS
-- sore feet (due to not having great feet in the first place)
-- some other cause of pain, somewhere
-- some kind of deficiency (he's fed H+P cubes, chaff, magnesium + has a salt lick and hay/grass at all times; exactly as previous owner fed him)
Vet will be coming out next week but feeling quite down and stressed about it all right now and would be so so grateful for any advice/experiences anyone out there might have with similar situations?
Thanks,
Cc x
first post!
Bought him from reputable dealer, passed five stage vetting. Lovely to ride when test-riding him in school and out. In stable/on ground he is very sweet and calm, fine to load, fine with farrier etc, so generally a nice person. However as of recently he is becoming quite unlike himself when ridden or lunged.
First week, he went really well, with the occasional buck. Got his teeth/back/feet checked as with all my horses. Teeth had some sharp points and feet were OKish but previous farrier appears to have "polished" hoof wall down to almost nothing...
After about two weeks, he got into more serious bucking/rearing/bouncing behaviour. Told him off every time (thinking he was just testing me) until it progressed to the point where he would keep bucking/rearing/bouncing until I was off, no matter what. The bucking would come out of the blue after a while of really nice, relaxed flatwork.
Had a new saddle fitted last week; although his back wasn't at all sore the old saddle was not a great fit. It wasn't a terrible fit either, but just in case. After this change of saddle he is now instead veeeeery docile; dragging his feet, refusing to go forward, won't go into the contact, etc... His trot is normally rhythmical with nice forward action, now he just trips about as slowly as he can. He is forward on the lunge though (with saddle on), it is just when ridden that he seems really reluctant.
So, must be some sort of pain, and the change of saddle seems to have changed his reaction to the pain from "panic" to "reluctance".
My theories so far:
-- testing me (seems unlikely by now; he is very respectful when handling him on the ground)
-- not yet settled at new yard (making him either fizzy or totally exhausted)
-- he still remembers the pain of sharp teeth or uncomfortable saddle
-- some kind of arthritis, KS
-- sore feet (due to not having great feet in the first place)
-- some other cause of pain, somewhere
-- some kind of deficiency (he's fed H+P cubes, chaff, magnesium + has a salt lick and hay/grass at all times; exactly as previous owner fed him)
Vet will be coming out next week but feeling quite down and stressed about it all right now and would be so so grateful for any advice/experiences anyone out there might have with similar situations?
Thanks,
Cc x