Sandylou
Well-Known Member
I bought a rising 6 cob gelding in January 2010 who turned out to be rising 5. He had been brought over from Ireland and taken hunting and to indoor showjumping clinics, doing 1M tracks. When I got him home I worked on chilling him down and giving him time to grow and relax a little - still riding him though.
In September he started to shoot forwards when ridden - some of you may have read my other threads - and so far I've had his back (by the vet and an ET practitioner), teeth and eyes checked and all is OK. I've got a McTimoney person coming on Sunday to give him another check over but hopefully that won't show anything up. It may be a saddle issue so that is the next thing on the list to check. (would be good if someone could reccommend a good saddle fitter in Leicestershire please?)
Anyways, I've been thinking that to build our trust and confidence in each other and to make sure the work is done properly I'll restart him. What do you think? Is this a good idea?
Red wine and cheesy Doritos for your replies! Thanks everyone x
In September he started to shoot forwards when ridden - some of you may have read my other threads - and so far I've had his back (by the vet and an ET practitioner), teeth and eyes checked and all is OK. I've got a McTimoney person coming on Sunday to give him another check over but hopefully that won't show anything up. It may be a saddle issue so that is the next thing on the list to check. (would be good if someone could reccommend a good saddle fitter in Leicestershire please?)
Anyways, I've been thinking that to build our trust and confidence in each other and to make sure the work is done properly I'll restart him. What do you think? Is this a good idea?
Red wine and cheesy Doritos for your replies! Thanks everyone x