What would be a normal horses reaction to .... [back question]

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Another one of my musings ......

If you were to run your index finger and thumb along the muscles either side of a horses spine what would be the normal reaction?

Would you expect .......

To horse to dip out/hollow?
To pull a face?
To have no reaction?

And would you expect it to be .......

Normal behaviour
Expected behaviour
An adverse reaction caused by something

Thanks

Hb
 
If everything was fine I would have guessed no reaction.

But if they are supposed to dip has Chum being having me on all along
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They are supposed to dip due to reflex points according to my vet / saddler / chiro - obviously not throw themselves on the floor but should move away.

If you do the opposite (run thumb firmly along midling under belly) they should roach their back
 
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If you do the opposite (run thumb firmly along midling under belly) they should roach their back

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Oh i havent tried the belly one before i think ill give it ago tonight.
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lol be cautious with the belly one - some horses are quite opposed to it and kick, i know my old mare was lol....

Ive always been led to believe there shouldnt be much of a reaction at all...really they should have a reaction to running somthing hard down the bum cheek *so to speak*, then they should roach etc
 
It depends on the pressure used. A normal horse will dip when you reach the 'reflex' points along the sides of the spine and will roach if you run a pen or a hoof pick down the buttock. If there is no reaction at all or a violent reaction when the correct pressure is exerted then I would say there was some sort of problem.

Be careful with belly lifts as these are a big effort for many horses and some can object....wear a hat.
 
Hmmm, haven't tried latest horse who is gelding; mare-ish mare I sold in Oct would dip move away, and try to kick!

This because she was expecting it and didn't like it. Occasionally perhaps two days in a season, no reaction.
 
I do often run my fingers down my horse's back. If I don't get a reaction I am happy. If I do get a twitching of muscles I tend to be concerned and if it persists, I get the physio out.
 
A saddler tried the belly one on our horse - if her previous owner hadn't had such a tight hold of her he probably wouldn't still be alive!
These things best left to the experts...
 
When I sold my kids pony the vet that came to vet him ran her pen down each side of his spine....... he dropped his back in what I thought was an extreme reaction to pain..... I was horrified
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that turned to embarrasment when she told me that if he didnt have that reaction she would have been worried......

Its normal to have a reaction.
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If theres nothing wrong, there shouldnt be any reaction at all.

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I agree totally. Have spent much time with good saddle fitters.
 
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