GreenEyedMonster
Well-Known Member
My lovely little TB mare who is 11 was very weak when I bought her, she'd been stood in a barn with some cows and other mares so whilst she was well fed etc. she hadn't had the space to canter or really move.
At first she really struggled and would be totally disunited rather like an ostrich run! And as the months have progressed she got much much better to the point where I was jumping her and ready to compete her.
However, the last few days she has resorted to her original self - At first she rushes into the canter and then drops behind the leg and when I have done lots of transitions and tried again she is better and more responsive and is in front of my leg but after a dozen strides she disunites or changes legs behind or falls back into trot.
She doesn't show any discomfort, she's content as a cucumber in every other respect and has been doing some lovely stretching in the trot and canter over her back so that is reassuring at least.
But I can't help thinking it might be her feeling sore or stiff or possible because she's feeling mare-ish as she has become quite nosey and distracted too.
Like I said she improves with transitions but I did read somewhere that sometimes ulcers can cause discomfort?
Any thoughts or suggestions?
At first she really struggled and would be totally disunited rather like an ostrich run! And as the months have progressed she got much much better to the point where I was jumping her and ready to compete her.
However, the last few days she has resorted to her original self - At first she rushes into the canter and then drops behind the leg and when I have done lots of transitions and tried again she is better and more responsive and is in front of my leg but after a dozen strides she disunites or changes legs behind or falls back into trot.
She doesn't show any discomfort, she's content as a cucumber in every other respect and has been doing some lovely stretching in the trot and canter over her back so that is reassuring at least.
But I can't help thinking it might be her feeling sore or stiff or possible because she's feeling mare-ish as she has become quite nosey and distracted too.
Like I said she improves with transitions but I did read somewhere that sometimes ulcers can cause discomfort?
Any thoughts or suggestions?