Gingernags
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Asti has always been a "trippy" pony - not bad, just a few times out hacking, mainly when she's not paying attention, she trips over but doesn't really fall or go far, its a little trip and stumble...
Well last week she worried me, riding along through a grass field and all of a sudden I had no horse in front of me, *possibly* it was a hole under the long grass but her front end just went and she landed on her knees. She jumped straight up - at which point I threw myself off panicking as she started to really pull her head down and I thought she'd hurt herself - but no - the fat troll was trying to grab mouthfuls of dairy grass!!!
Anyway, due to it being lovely long and lush grass - she hadn't hurt herself at all and I put it to the back of my mind as just an accident.
Well Saturday I went out for another long hack (tend to hack on saturdays, do schooling/lunging during the week on a night) and twice she really fell over again, and tripped up god knows how many times. It got to the point where I got off twice to lead her as it was particularly rough ground and I didn't want catapulting head first into baked like concrete earth.
She really, really scared me. I know a lot with her is she's the nosiest mare on earth and she's always looking around and not paying attention and the little trips have never bothered me, but these three "big ones" are very worrying as all of a sudden her front end is gone and I'm perched on a cliff edge thinking "WTF???"
First thought was feet so had the farrier yesterday who said her toes had really grown (only been done 4.5 weeks) so he's trimmed them very short and set her shoes further back to speed up her breakover - which he thinks will do the trick - but I'm quite scared about riding her again because I have no idea how she hasn't hurt herself and how I've stayed on and its really whacked my confidence.
Any advice? Do you think I should just stop being a wuss and trust my farrier (and probably my instincts which were just screaming "feet!" at me) ???
Got a pleasure ride on Sunday on the same terrain so having a wobble!
Oh and this only happens in walk BTW, no stiffness otherwise, fine in trot and canter, no soundness issues, back and tack etc all seem fine.
Well last week she worried me, riding along through a grass field and all of a sudden I had no horse in front of me, *possibly* it was a hole under the long grass but her front end just went and she landed on her knees. She jumped straight up - at which point I threw myself off panicking as she started to really pull her head down and I thought she'd hurt herself - but no - the fat troll was trying to grab mouthfuls of dairy grass!!!
Anyway, due to it being lovely long and lush grass - she hadn't hurt herself at all and I put it to the back of my mind as just an accident.
Well Saturday I went out for another long hack (tend to hack on saturdays, do schooling/lunging during the week on a night) and twice she really fell over again, and tripped up god knows how many times. It got to the point where I got off twice to lead her as it was particularly rough ground and I didn't want catapulting head first into baked like concrete earth.
She really, really scared me. I know a lot with her is she's the nosiest mare on earth and she's always looking around and not paying attention and the little trips have never bothered me, but these three "big ones" are very worrying as all of a sudden her front end is gone and I'm perched on a cliff edge thinking "WTF???"
First thought was feet so had the farrier yesterday who said her toes had really grown (only been done 4.5 weeks) so he's trimmed them very short and set her shoes further back to speed up her breakover - which he thinks will do the trick - but I'm quite scared about riding her again because I have no idea how she hasn't hurt herself and how I've stayed on and its really whacked my confidence.
Any advice? Do you think I should just stop being a wuss and trust my farrier (and probably my instincts which were just screaming "feet!" at me) ???
Got a pleasure ride on Sunday on the same terrain so having a wobble!
Oh and this only happens in walk BTW, no stiffness otherwise, fine in trot and canter, no soundness issues, back and tack etc all seem fine.