Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
i know this is a basic silly question .... yet another one of mine
This may just be my noviceness but just wanted to check with the experts on here as always
I lunged my boy for a few mins this morning then jumped on. i noticed he was constantly swishing his tail and his back end felt like it was a bit off ( i know i have been on and on about getting him to lift and work from behind but this wasn't that) at points if felt like his bank end was lifting and his legs felt as if they light but not in a nice way. He swished his tail about 80 percent of the time.
I have a back lady coming later today just to give him a once over and a massage but i was just curios what this could have been.
He was at a clinic on the weekend and did a similar stint (without the swishing but his back end and then a mini bronc) i have a video if anyone would like the link.
Not sure if its just horse being a horse or if maybe something is bugging him. I can see any signs of lameness but i certainly done have the best eye.
Does anyone elses horse have days, moments like this?
I am looking into saddles and have a fitter coming soon but not sure if that would cause his back end to feel off.
sorry i know i go on, if the slightest thing doesnt feel 100% i always over analyse, hopefully this is just one of those times :/ and i can blame my trusty old friend the spring grass
This may just be my noviceness but just wanted to check with the experts on here as always
I lunged my boy for a few mins this morning then jumped on. i noticed he was constantly swishing his tail and his back end felt like it was a bit off ( i know i have been on and on about getting him to lift and work from behind but this wasn't that) at points if felt like his bank end was lifting and his legs felt as if they light but not in a nice way. He swished his tail about 80 percent of the time.
I have a back lady coming later today just to give him a once over and a massage but i was just curios what this could have been.
He was at a clinic on the weekend and did a similar stint (without the swishing but his back end and then a mini bronc) i have a video if anyone would like the link.
Not sure if its just horse being a horse or if maybe something is bugging him. I can see any signs of lameness but i certainly done have the best eye.
Does anyone elses horse have days, moments like this?
I am looking into saddles and have a fitter coming soon but not sure if that would cause his back end to feel off.
sorry i know i go on, if the slightest thing doesnt feel 100% i always over analyse, hopefully this is just one of those times :/ and i can blame my trusty old friend the spring grass