Chumsmum
Well-Known Member
I've had a few saddle issues with Chum but I *think* I've sorted the saddle it's just the girth now.
I had the McTimoney lady out yesterday who confirmed that his back/saddle area was okay but he was very sensitive around the girth area. He has always been like this since I've had him (nearly 4 years) and he doesn't like being brushed or clipped in this area either. He has never had any sores in this area.
On a related note, he had mild colic in Dec and I'm just starting him on Coligone which has made him less gassy/bloated so hopefully might help with girthing too.
I currently use a Stubben string girth which is lots better than a leather one but just wondering if worth trying something else?
Can anyone recommend a girth for a horse with very sensitive girth area?
On a good note, despite his bone spavin/colic/saddle problems etc, Mctimoney lady said he looked and moved the best she had ever seen him - improving with age
I had the McTimoney lady out yesterday who confirmed that his back/saddle area was okay but he was very sensitive around the girth area. He has always been like this since I've had him (nearly 4 years) and he doesn't like being brushed or clipped in this area either. He has never had any sores in this area.
On a related note, he had mild colic in Dec and I'm just starting him on Coligone which has made him less gassy/bloated so hopefully might help with girthing too.
I currently use a Stubben string girth which is lots better than a leather one but just wondering if worth trying something else?
Can anyone recommend a girth for a horse with very sensitive girth area?
On a good note, despite his bone spavin/colic/saddle problems etc, Mctimoney lady said he looked and moved the best she had ever seen him - improving with age