LansdownK310
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Schooled my horse last night and Im beginning to wonder if something isnt quite right
When brushing the very top of his neck (atlas/axis region) on his left hand side it appears to be very sensitive and hell throw his head up in the air to evade. Hes done this since Ive had him (3 months) and I initially put it down to him being thin skinned as he is a TB. However he is fine and more tolerable on his right hand side. Theres definitely some sensitivity here.
Hes rising 5 and hasnt done much except for hacking so weve been very gradually increasing our schooling. Ive noticed that hes more reluctant to flex to the left. I know that Im worse on the left rein which doesnt help matters. My riding instructor has been riding him once a week for me to help get things established, she commented last time how much straighter he is but Im really noticing how much harder it is on the left for him.
I wondered if the two are conneceted and think I need someone to come and have a look, not sure whether a chiro or physio is best one to come and have a look. Or even if there are any exercises I can do with him to help encourage the flexion to the left without me on top.
Im in South Gloucs so any recommendations for chiro or physio would be appreciated.
Thanks!
When brushing the very top of his neck (atlas/axis region) on his left hand side it appears to be very sensitive and hell throw his head up in the air to evade. Hes done this since Ive had him (3 months) and I initially put it down to him being thin skinned as he is a TB. However he is fine and more tolerable on his right hand side. Theres definitely some sensitivity here.
Hes rising 5 and hasnt done much except for hacking so weve been very gradually increasing our schooling. Ive noticed that hes more reluctant to flex to the left. I know that Im worse on the left rein which doesnt help matters. My riding instructor has been riding him once a week for me to help get things established, she commented last time how much straighter he is but Im really noticing how much harder it is on the left for him.
I wondered if the two are conneceted and think I need someone to come and have a look, not sure whether a chiro or physio is best one to come and have a look. Or even if there are any exercises I can do with him to help encourage the flexion to the left without me on top.
Im in South Gloucs so any recommendations for chiro or physio would be appreciated.
Thanks!