Mystified
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Hi Everyone - sorry its a long one!!
I wondered if anyone could help I have been struggling with our daughters new event pony who arrived on our yard last October.
Since arriving we have effectively been rehabing him and to date we appear to be no further forward.
The day after he arrived we had the saddler out to fit him with a new saddle. Everytime we put a saddle on he would buck and disunite in the rear when in canter on the left lead. Instructor found saddle that fitted and saddler came out and checked and agreed. Literally days later same thing disuniting and bucking in canter.
We got the physio out and she said he had a very sore back and should be lunged and hacked only for 6 weeks and to find a different saddle as it was too long for his back. Saddler and instructor disagreed. Anyway followed physio advice up until xmas and then under guidance with instructor introduced canter in forward position for a couple of circuits. After xmas began to sit for a circuit same thing happens. Get physio out again says it is saddle and that he has sore back - buy another saddle. Anyway get different saddler out says there is no problem. Physio comes out again and then says he is lame in front get blacksmith out. No lameness detected. Get vet out he agrees no lameness in front, saddle fine thinks he has done sacroilliac. Injects sacroiliac carry on rehab. Get to Feb/March still no improvement take x-rays of rear hinds no problems apart from minuscule bone spavin forming on rear hind. Fit him with lateral extensions carry on rehab. Gridwork, hacking etc. Introduced canter again slowly on each rein in forward and have begun to put weight back in saddle and after two days of doing one circuit on each rein he is back to bucking and disuniting on left lead.
We have had problems getting him to come on to a contact and was intitially hollowing and stick head up in the air and had lack of top line. But daughter and instructor have worked closely together to improve this and he is now working in a better outline but can overbend and go on the forehand. He generally doesn't seem to like it when he is asked to work in an outline he finds it difficult. Have asked vet and physio on numerous occasions whether it could be kissing spine but still seem to be going down the route of sacroiliac which are similar symptons.
We have currently, spent now more than we paid for him! He passed a 5 stage vetting at beginning of October and we have not been able to do a thing with him a part from hack and carry out his rehab. I have the vet coming out next week to consider injecting his sacroiliac again but this is expensive and the only next thing is a full body scan. At the moment I have been funding this personally as I didn't think the insurance company would payout as the problem basically arose the day after he arrived home. The frustrating thing is that he is the sweetest temperament and is so genuine it will be hard to give up on him. But I am not sure whether there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Sorry it is such a long speel but has anyone had similar symptons with Kissing Spine or Sacroiliac problems? I know the vet is probably going to suggest a full body scan but its whether we keep on ploughing money into him or not as my hope is beginning to dwindle.
I wondered if anyone could help I have been struggling with our daughters new event pony who arrived on our yard last October.
Since arriving we have effectively been rehabing him and to date we appear to be no further forward.
The day after he arrived we had the saddler out to fit him with a new saddle. Everytime we put a saddle on he would buck and disunite in the rear when in canter on the left lead. Instructor found saddle that fitted and saddler came out and checked and agreed. Literally days later same thing disuniting and bucking in canter.
We got the physio out and she said he had a very sore back and should be lunged and hacked only for 6 weeks and to find a different saddle as it was too long for his back. Saddler and instructor disagreed. Anyway followed physio advice up until xmas and then under guidance with instructor introduced canter in forward position for a couple of circuits. After xmas began to sit for a circuit same thing happens. Get physio out again says it is saddle and that he has sore back - buy another saddle. Anyway get different saddler out says there is no problem. Physio comes out again and then says he is lame in front get blacksmith out. No lameness detected. Get vet out he agrees no lameness in front, saddle fine thinks he has done sacroilliac. Injects sacroiliac carry on rehab. Get to Feb/March still no improvement take x-rays of rear hinds no problems apart from minuscule bone spavin forming on rear hind. Fit him with lateral extensions carry on rehab. Gridwork, hacking etc. Introduced canter again slowly on each rein in forward and have begun to put weight back in saddle and after two days of doing one circuit on each rein he is back to bucking and disuniting on left lead.
We have had problems getting him to come on to a contact and was intitially hollowing and stick head up in the air and had lack of top line. But daughter and instructor have worked closely together to improve this and he is now working in a better outline but can overbend and go on the forehand. He generally doesn't seem to like it when he is asked to work in an outline he finds it difficult. Have asked vet and physio on numerous occasions whether it could be kissing spine but still seem to be going down the route of sacroiliac which are similar symptons.
We have currently, spent now more than we paid for him! He passed a 5 stage vetting at beginning of October and we have not been able to do a thing with him a part from hack and carry out his rehab. I have the vet coming out next week to consider injecting his sacroiliac again but this is expensive and the only next thing is a full body scan. At the moment I have been funding this personally as I didn't think the insurance company would payout as the problem basically arose the day after he arrived home. The frustrating thing is that he is the sweetest temperament and is so genuine it will be hard to give up on him. But I am not sure whether there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Sorry it is such a long speel but has anyone had similar symptons with Kissing Spine or Sacroiliac problems? I know the vet is probably going to suggest a full body scan but its whether we keep on ploughing money into him or not as my hope is beginning to dwindle.