Shiraz
Well-Known Member
I knew my TB was "cold-backed" when I bought her and you have to go through a girthing up and mounting routine etc. I got her home in July and gave her 6wks off to settle in/chill out and then ever since we have been plauged with injuries meaning that apart from a handful of times lunging her and taking her out for in-hand walks I've not been able to do much with her let along sit on her.
However I was mucking about with her in the stable last night and was "girthing" her with my scarf really gently. She was kicking at it and trying to bite me. I was honestly being so gentle and it's a long, soft, stretchy scarf. Now it could just be she didn't like the colour of it because in no way did those stripes co-ordinate with her headcollar/rug/boots/grooming kit but it just might be that she is sensitive in her girth/chest/barrel area rather than her back?
What do you suggest for that? I'll continue to do my "scarf work" (hmm, wonder if I can market that for £95?) to see if I can de-sensitise her but could it be she has pain in that area?
I know that some horses that are cold backed are actually sore in the chest and tight in that area. What would help? Physio etc?
In August I had a McTimmoney-Corely lady look and her and she said skeleton/muscles are fine; there is a bit of tightness in her left shoulder and more developed in one side than the other but nothing major that wouldn't come right when I started working her equally on both sides and I'd only need her once or twice a year for maintainance if that was a route I wanted to go down. So not sure of physio would be more suitable or if I am barking up the totally wrong tree.
Any help or advice welcomed, thanks
However I was mucking about with her in the stable last night and was "girthing" her with my scarf really gently. She was kicking at it and trying to bite me. I was honestly being so gentle and it's a long, soft, stretchy scarf. Now it could just be she didn't like the colour of it because in no way did those stripes co-ordinate with her headcollar/rug/boots/grooming kit but it just might be that she is sensitive in her girth/chest/barrel area rather than her back?
What do you suggest for that? I'll continue to do my "scarf work" (hmm, wonder if I can market that for £95?) to see if I can de-sensitise her but could it be she has pain in that area?
I know that some horses that are cold backed are actually sore in the chest and tight in that area. What would help? Physio etc?
In August I had a McTimmoney-Corely lady look and her and she said skeleton/muscles are fine; there is a bit of tightness in her left shoulder and more developed in one side than the other but nothing major that wouldn't come right when I started working her equally on both sides and I'd only need her once or twice a year for maintainance if that was a route I wanted to go down. So not sure of physio would be more suitable or if I am barking up the totally wrong tree.
Any help or advice welcomed, thanks