Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
Agree re pain and would suggest that you don't ride her until problem is gotten to the bottom of.
I could not agree more with this please don't try to ride her again until you have some answer
Agree re pain and would suggest that you don't ride her until problem is gotten to the bottom of.
Sound like it could still be pain.
More thorough investigations are needed.
could be anything
Tack pain
teeth pain
ulcers
hormones
etc
Agree that this sounds very much pain related. If this has been going on for three years, it could be that she has a very bad muscle spasm somewhere. Any cold weather, combined with muscle pain problems is a recipe for pain. Also, after 3 years, she will be developing these behaviours as learned behaviours as well, so even free of pain, she will possibly need extensive retraining to stop her exhibiting them.
I would honestly get a second opinion, get full and thorough tests done. X rays on her spine as I have known kissing spine horses like this before surgery.
Good luck and to be honest, I wouldn't be riding at all right now. I would also be very careful bout who handles her and how they handle her.
Be safe, be careful, be vigilant when around her and demand more extensive testing on her health.
I have to agree with all the posts on here saying it's pain related. There's a possibility that it could be any of the suggested pain related problems but I know that muscle spasms are quite often far worse in the colder months and there is generally an underlying problem as to why the muscles go into spasm. I am back & forth to the doctors and hospital for xray, MRI and blood tests to find the cause of my back problem.
Whatever the cause you need to get a vet out who understands the seriousness of your situation and is willing to do extensive investigations.
What area are you in ? as Im sure that you would have some great recommendations from the forum as to the best person to call in your area.
Good luck and I hope you get it sorted for you and your mare's sake.