Kokopelli
Well-Known Member
Louie has been diagnosed with arthritis in both hocks and since steroid injections he has been less humpy and bucky especially better on hacks. He also has one veterbrae touching on his back although the vet doesn't think this is bothering him.
I do think sometimes in the arena I'm getting his warm up wrong, and I'm sure it's just a matter of working out what is comfortable for him.
So we do lots of walking with a quarter sheet on then we'll do some light lateral work in the walk and then move onto stretchy trot work working on tempo more than anything else as he has a tendency to rush.
We'll then do a canter on each rein very loose and me in a light seat. If he does this happy then we'll go onto 'proper' work. This will take 20mins roughly.
The issue is we have good days where I feel like I'm on top of the world then we have days where his ears are back, he's chomping on the bit and reluctant to move forward which before the arthritis was never an issue. On a day like this I'll try and get a couple of steps of nice work then we'll go on a walking hack.
I do think sometimes in the arena I'm getting his warm up wrong, and I'm sure it's just a matter of working out what is comfortable for him.
So we do lots of walking with a quarter sheet on then we'll do some light lateral work in the walk and then move onto stretchy trot work working on tempo more than anything else as he has a tendency to rush.
We'll then do a canter on each rein very loose and me in a light seat. If he does this happy then we'll go onto 'proper' work. This will take 20mins roughly.
The issue is we have good days where I feel like I'm on top of the world then we have days where his ears are back, he's chomping on the bit and reluctant to move forward which before the arthritis was never an issue. On a day like this I'll try and get a couple of steps of nice work then we'll go on a walking hack.