Pidge
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Ok so did the walk and trot dressage tonight which was a disaster
got just over 51% as Pidge lost the plot 3 times or more during the test
the bits he did well he did very well but he was so tense and we ended up cantering sideways several times
So schooled him some more outside after the test and he eventually went well.
So here's the bad mummy part - He has worn some of the hair off under the back right of his saddle and has a small (imagine the size of a small insect bite) open sore bit there too
which would explain why he was worse on the right rein
Admittedly he is fully clipped and has rubbed his chest, neck, top of dressage girth area which have all got worse recently, though I don't know why as he had his second clip well before Xmas? so he has been having copious amounts of aloe vera on daily.
So what can I do guys? He has a bib on under his rugs (one 200g indoor and a 100g breathable outer) and when using his dressage saddle I use a mattes saddle cloth with or without a thermatex exercise sheet depending on how cold it is, and with his jump saddle he has a griffin high wither wool numnah again with or without the exercise sheet. The jump saddle is a tad wide as its a 29 and my new one is a 28 (just arrived today) so have been using it with extra padding at the front on saddler fitter advice as the 29 is just on loan. Could this be why its rubbed at the back?
Just feeling really fed up as had to stop halfway through the dressage and would have retired had it not been for friend telling me to continue and I so could have burst into tears at the end of it. And then when I untacked him and found his back like that I felt like the worst mum in the world again
I have put some sudocrem on it and it was obviously sore as he dipped his back slightly when I put it on or could that just have been because it was cold?
Was hoping to go to Somerford Park with sis, Mooch and friend on Saturday as its mine and sis birthday but I guess that's kind of off now? How long do I leave it before I can ride him again and how can I stop more hair rubbing off?
Major cookies if anyone gets this far but I really do need some help as I am now seriously fed up of unintentionally hurting my horse
So here's the bad mummy part - He has worn some of the hair off under the back right of his saddle and has a small (imagine the size of a small insect bite) open sore bit there too
Admittedly he is fully clipped and has rubbed his chest, neck, top of dressage girth area which have all got worse recently, though I don't know why as he had his second clip well before Xmas? so he has been having copious amounts of aloe vera on daily.
So what can I do guys? He has a bib on under his rugs (one 200g indoor and a 100g breathable outer) and when using his dressage saddle I use a mattes saddle cloth with or without a thermatex exercise sheet depending on how cold it is, and with his jump saddle he has a griffin high wither wool numnah again with or without the exercise sheet. The jump saddle is a tad wide as its a 29 and my new one is a 28 (just arrived today) so have been using it with extra padding at the front on saddler fitter advice as the 29 is just on loan. Could this be why its rubbed at the back?
Just feeling really fed up as had to stop halfway through the dressage and would have retired had it not been for friend telling me to continue and I so could have burst into tears at the end of it. And then when I untacked him and found his back like that I felt like the worst mum in the world again
I have put some sudocrem on it and it was obviously sore as he dipped his back slightly when I put it on or could that just have been because it was cold?
Was hoping to go to Somerford Park with sis, Mooch and friend on Saturday as its mine and sis birthday but I guess that's kind of off now? How long do I leave it before I can ride him again and how can I stop more hair rubbing off?
Major cookies if anyone gets this far but I really do need some help as I am now seriously fed up of unintentionally hurting my horse