splashnutti1
Well-Known Member
Hi i have a 4 year old nearly 5 irish cob, have owned him for just over a year. He is generally a forward going boy goes well off the leg (less forward in the school but still ok)
this last two weeks he has gone extremely stubborn to the point if i stop sending him on he just stops, i have tried backing my leg up with the whip and voice but he seems to be switched off, he is worse in walk seems to be more forward once in trot but is reluctant to work into a contact and soften which isnt like him.
He usually loves to hack strides out lovely however was a nightmare on last hack again stubborn and switched off.
He recently had his teeth done, had physio and tack is fitted to him. Vet came to jab him tuesday asked her to check him over all seems fine. He is fine in himself jolly and happy.
the only differnece is he is on a restricted diet as he had put on a few pounds due to some time off (not loads) anyway he is now a nice weight (vet said just right) and i dont want him to gain anymore. He is on a bare paddock at nite with one slab of hay and on minimal amount of grass in the day, gets a sprinkling of healthy hoof at nite so he can get his garlic and oil.
Only other change randomly is a new girth?
I wonder if he is lacking energy due to diet? Any suggestions welcome.
this last two weeks he has gone extremely stubborn to the point if i stop sending him on he just stops, i have tried backing my leg up with the whip and voice but he seems to be switched off, he is worse in walk seems to be more forward once in trot but is reluctant to work into a contact and soften which isnt like him.
He usually loves to hack strides out lovely however was a nightmare on last hack again stubborn and switched off.
He recently had his teeth done, had physio and tack is fitted to him. Vet came to jab him tuesday asked her to check him over all seems fine. He is fine in himself jolly and happy.
the only differnece is he is on a restricted diet as he had put on a few pounds due to some time off (not loads) anyway he is now a nice weight (vet said just right) and i dont want him to gain anymore. He is on a bare paddock at nite with one slab of hay and on minimal amount of grass in the day, gets a sprinkling of healthy hoof at nite so he can get his garlic and oil.
Only other change randomly is a new girth?
I wonder if he is lacking energy due to diet? Any suggestions welcome.