SouthWestWhippet
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Posted a few days ago that Polly was very slightly lame in front. Basically she seemed ok but was stepping slightly heavier on one foot than the other. As there was a mysterious "splint-like" lump on one leg that had not been there before, I put it down to that and gave her 3 days box rest.
Splint is cool, hard and doesn't appear to be sore so i got on her last night and although she was technically sound she felt very choppy... my mate who works with me said she looked tight through her shoulders.
It occured to me that she has been very snappy about front straps rugging and when I clipped her she FREAKED out when I tried to clip her chest area. So now I'm thinking that the choppy stride is because she might be sore through her shoulders from rugs pulling back. Does this sound likely? Can horses get sore enough through their shoulders to affect their way of going? Or could it still be the residual affects of the dam splint?
I worked her for about 40mins yesterday, doing lots of circles, rein back, leg yeild, shoulder in etc to free her up and she was better by the end. I left her with her T/O rug on rather than stable rugs as I think it is the under-rug that is pulling and T/O rug fits better. I'm also intending to put her in the T/O paddock today with no rugs at all for an hour to see if that helps.
Has anyone come across this before? My back lady has broken her arm so I can't get her out for a month but is there anything else I can do to help her would you think?
thanks
Splint is cool, hard and doesn't appear to be sore so i got on her last night and although she was technically sound she felt very choppy... my mate who works with me said she looked tight through her shoulders.
It occured to me that she has been very snappy about front straps rugging and when I clipped her she FREAKED out when I tried to clip her chest area. So now I'm thinking that the choppy stride is because she might be sore through her shoulders from rugs pulling back. Does this sound likely? Can horses get sore enough through their shoulders to affect their way of going? Or could it still be the residual affects of the dam splint?
I worked her for about 40mins yesterday, doing lots of circles, rein back, leg yeild, shoulder in etc to free her up and she was better by the end. I left her with her T/O rug on rather than stable rugs as I think it is the under-rug that is pulling and T/O rug fits better. I'm also intending to put her in the T/O paddock today with no rugs at all for an hour to see if that helps.
Has anyone come across this before? My back lady has broken her arm so I can't get her out for a month but is there anything else I can do to help her would you think?
thanks