grhands
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. I'm hoping for a little advice from those in the know. I bought a lovely 16.2hh Irish Sports Horse last month. He's only five yet quite chilled out by nature. On the road he is a dream to ride. However things have never been quite right when it comes to flatwork and schooling in general. Saying that, he's ok on the lunge. He was terrible on the right but that has really improved. The big issue has always been when I have been on him. I could never quite put my finger on the problem but I had a very experienced and knowledgable lady (proven)! visit me today and after riding him she has suspected that kissing spine in the problem. On doing a little research this-afternoon I'd put money on this being Arthurs problem. He has always been very nervous when I mount, resulting in occasional bucking fits until I hit the dirt. He's always very reluctant to 'bend' and hates having me apply any leg. This also can result in fits of bucking. As does asking him to canter. Cantering around a corner has always been completely out of the question. He's never properly relaxed and I just thought this was my riding (hence purchasing him) however I should have gone with my gut obviously. The thing is, taking in to consideration these quite extreme reactions what do you thing the prognosis might be for him realistically? He's insured for vets fee's etc so I'm not too worried about the cost at this point. Obviously I will be getting a specialist out to see him asap and I'm not going to ride him until I know more. Not wanting to cause unnecessary pain, I'll lunge him daily for now as he's fine with that. I've only found out today that this is probably the issue, it's fresh in my mind and I almost want some reassurance that he will be fine to ride. I'm not fragile though and I can handle the truth if the prognosis doesn't look great. I'd love to hear from others who have been in a similar situation.
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