zoon
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I have a horse with an unknown history before she came to me. I have not had her long, and have had her teeth done, feet sorted and back looked at. Teeth and feet are sorted and will cause no further issues, but back is going to be a longer process! She was most definately sore and he thinks she may have had a sacroiliac injury in the past. Luckily, he also thinks that with a little more work from him on her back and a lot of work from me building up the right muscles, she'll be fine.
She is a very tense and stressy mare - it is hard to encourage her to stretch with ridden. She isn't great to hack at the moment - any grass and she is off. I'll fit in as much road work as possible, but it is difficult with the lack of light during the winter. Luckily I have a 65x35m school to work in. If left to her own devices she will told head up vertically, trail her rear end 30ft behind her and go along as fast as possible and motorbike around the corners. Certainly not doing her back any good, nor her hocks which she seems to have a little discomfort in probably due to sacroiliac issues. In side reins she works more acceptably - having a contact to work into steadies her up, hence she is able to balance herself and not be motorbike like! Her rear is still 30ft behind her though.
I have a pessoa that I'd like to use, but know some people hate them. I only wish to use it once or twice a week for a short amount of time, but will it effect her sacroiliac injury in any way? What would be the best thing to work her in, as lunging with no "gadgets" is causing more harm than good and side reins steady her, but she still doesn't work from behind. Obviously most of the time I'll be riding and hopefully getting her working more correctly soon, but a small amount of lunging seems to get rid of some of that tension she has and makes our ridden sessions more productive. I am jsut worried that lunging will make the injury worse?
So basically, in all that twaddle, what I need to know is - is it advisable to lunge her with the possibility of a past sacroiliac injury? And what gadget is best to use to stop the super speed motorbike impressions?
She is a very tense and stressy mare - it is hard to encourage her to stretch with ridden. She isn't great to hack at the moment - any grass and she is off. I'll fit in as much road work as possible, but it is difficult with the lack of light during the winter. Luckily I have a 65x35m school to work in. If left to her own devices she will told head up vertically, trail her rear end 30ft behind her and go along as fast as possible and motorbike around the corners. Certainly not doing her back any good, nor her hocks which she seems to have a little discomfort in probably due to sacroiliac issues. In side reins she works more acceptably - having a contact to work into steadies her up, hence she is able to balance herself and not be motorbike like! Her rear is still 30ft behind her though.
I have a pessoa that I'd like to use, but know some people hate them. I only wish to use it once or twice a week for a short amount of time, but will it effect her sacroiliac injury in any way? What would be the best thing to work her in, as lunging with no "gadgets" is causing more harm than good and side reins steady her, but she still doesn't work from behind. Obviously most of the time I'll be riding and hopefully getting her working more correctly soon, but a small amount of lunging seems to get rid of some of that tension she has and makes our ridden sessions more productive. I am jsut worried that lunging will make the injury worse?
So basically, in all that twaddle, what I need to know is - is it advisable to lunge her with the possibility of a past sacroiliac injury? And what gadget is best to use to stop the super speed motorbike impressions?