PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
We've had Kali since January of last year - so a year and 9 months. When we first bought him, he wasn't at all girthy or touchy about being groomed anywhere - and he only ground his teeth when he found his work stressful.
We bought him a new saddle (b/c his old one didn't fit - he bucked me off when I got on!) - had it professionally fitted and he has had his back done regularly. We had four very stressful months at a yard he hated and the teeth grinding seemed to get worse and then he began to get girthy. I had his saddle readjusted - I have since changed his girth too - and now he is very touchy about being brushed right along the girth line and between his front legs, is still really girthy (he bit me the other day) and grinds his teeth pretty much constantly under saddle. He does also grind his teeth when he's stressed or unhappy in his stable - i.e., if it's feed time and it's not coming fast enough or when he's anxious to go out.
I know you guys aren't vets (well, some of you might be - I don't know!), but do you think it's worth getting him scoped for ulcers?
He's well in himself - good condition, lovely coat (although his feet are worse than they have ever been) . . . not prone to any illnesses and happy in every other way . . .
Thanks in advance.
P
We bought him a new saddle (b/c his old one didn't fit - he bucked me off when I got on!) - had it professionally fitted and he has had his back done regularly. We had four very stressful months at a yard he hated and the teeth grinding seemed to get worse and then he began to get girthy. I had his saddle readjusted - I have since changed his girth too - and now he is very touchy about being brushed right along the girth line and between his front legs, is still really girthy (he bit me the other day) and grinds his teeth pretty much constantly under saddle. He does also grind his teeth when he's stressed or unhappy in his stable - i.e., if it's feed time and it's not coming fast enough or when he's anxious to go out.
I know you guys aren't vets (well, some of you might be - I don't know!), but do you think it's worth getting him scoped for ulcers?
He's well in himself - good condition, lovely coat (although his feet are worse than they have ever been) . . . not prone to any illnesses and happy in every other way . . .
Thanks in advance.
P