AGAGE
Well-Known Member
Should I be worried about this? (sorry for the length!!)
Ted has started trotting with his head to the floor, pulling the reins through my hands at great speed! This is following around 25 minutes of schooling in trot and canter. He is much more keen to do this on the right rein following canter work. On the lung he is happy to stretch down but does not do so following canter work, as when ridden. He seems to want to stretch his back. He is a little stiff given he is 18 yrs old, but is otherwise sound.
He is very maniplulative and will try to evade work when given half the chance. My sister who previously owned him watched me ride him recently and kindly stated that he has trained me to ride him how he wants to be ridden! He will trot around with his head fixed in an 'outline' looking pretty but not working behind! He is now working better following some tuition from my sister and seems much happier and is working very nicely.
He has had a long history of medical problems including tendon, arthritic hocks and sore back (believed to have stemmed from hocks). He used to have physio input. He had cortisone injection 18 months ago and has been very sound since. He is the fittest he has been in a long time and is otherwise going really well.
Should I be worried about this ?(I can be quite neurotic over his health).
Any advice appreciated!
Ted has started trotting with his head to the floor, pulling the reins through my hands at great speed! This is following around 25 minutes of schooling in trot and canter. He is much more keen to do this on the right rein following canter work. On the lung he is happy to stretch down but does not do so following canter work, as when ridden. He seems to want to stretch his back. He is a little stiff given he is 18 yrs old, but is otherwise sound.
He is very maniplulative and will try to evade work when given half the chance. My sister who previously owned him watched me ride him recently and kindly stated that he has trained me to ride him how he wants to be ridden! He will trot around with his head fixed in an 'outline' looking pretty but not working behind! He is now working better following some tuition from my sister and seems much happier and is working very nicely.
He has had a long history of medical problems including tendon, arthritic hocks and sore back (believed to have stemmed from hocks). He used to have physio input. He had cortisone injection 18 months ago and has been very sound since. He is the fittest he has been in a long time and is otherwise going really well.
Should I be worried about this ?(I can be quite neurotic over his health).
Any advice appreciated!