FlaxenPony05
Well-Known Member
Probably sounds daft but what does cold backed mean?
I've seen it being used a lot but don't know what it actually means
I've seen it being used a lot but don't know what it actually means
It is a symptom of real pain and should no longer be discounted as a "quirk".
Modern diagnostics can usually find the problem. Horses are generally compliant and put up with quite a lot before saying "enough".
Wagtail. I'd agree mostly but think some are simply not prepared properly and object to something rushed and not understood.
No such thing as a cold back. The horse ALWAYS has a real pain issue. Sometimes people manage to work around it so they can still ride the horse, but it always has a pain problem. I could lunge my gelding to warm him up before getting on and gradually tighten the girth and walk him round inbetween tightenings and he would let me ride him without objecting, but it turned out he had ten spinal processes touching or fused and he was just 'putting up' with the pain when it was lessened by my methods. I have now retired him after he had the operation but it didn't work. People who say there is nothing wrong just haven't found it yet.
No, I think that rebacking and retraining just teaches them to put up with it, especially if it isn't too bad a pain. If it is a pure fear response, this can be got over in only a couple of sessions with something such as clicker training. However, I thought I had done this with my boy. He wouldn't have the saddle anywhere near him. Would shoot back and panic. I got him to accept saddling so that he no longer reacted that way, but what I was really doing was making him accept the pain. Then as the KS progressed he could tolerate it less and less. I COULD still be riding him now with careful slow saddling and mounting, but his problem is real and I wouldn't do that to him.![]()