dwi
Well-Known Member
I think she knew I was trying to sell her!
She's felt not quite right for a few days but I put it down to having strangers sit on her. She's a bit of a one woman horse so I wasn't particularly surprised that she refused to canter for one of them and that she wasn't soft or tracking up.
She was struggling to get a smooth left canter transition with me on Monday evening so I rang my chiro and booked her in for next Tuesday. She had last night off and then I planned a little schooling for tonight. The poor girl could only be described as "waddling" behind. Her whole pelvis looks really tight and sore.
Any ideas? Obviously I will be ringing the vet first thing in the morning but its always interesting to see what other people say. I've had a suggestion it could be internal pain such as kidneys or ovaries so anyone with experiences of that sort of condition would be great.
*A large glass of ginger wine for those who read this far*
She's felt not quite right for a few days but I put it down to having strangers sit on her. She's a bit of a one woman horse so I wasn't particularly surprised that she refused to canter for one of them and that she wasn't soft or tracking up.
She was struggling to get a smooth left canter transition with me on Monday evening so I rang my chiro and booked her in for next Tuesday. She had last night off and then I planned a little schooling for tonight. The poor girl could only be described as "waddling" behind. Her whole pelvis looks really tight and sore.
Any ideas? Obviously I will be ringing the vet first thing in the morning but its always interesting to see what other people say. I've had a suggestion it could be internal pain such as kidneys or ovaries so anyone with experiences of that sort of condition would be great.
*A large glass of ginger wine for those who read this far*