JustMe22
Well-Known Member
Hello!
Hoping you guys can help me identify where my horse is sore - I took a video of him with my phone whilst I was lunging today and would love some opinions. If it continues I'll get a vet, but am first waiting on the back lady and the physio, who arrives back from holiday next week.
First off, I realise it isn't pronounced at all. However, he is definitely definitely not quite right somehow.
He's a 9yo TB ex racer. He's had the last 2 months pretty much off work due to my operation, with a bit of lunging (very occasional!) and free jumped once or twice but very small, just a 70cm upright to keep his interest when I couldn't hold a lunge line (elbow operation).
I started riding him recently, and it has been non-stop bucking, ear-pinning, kicking...he flat out refuses to go forward and will just porpoise on the spot and buck. Whip makes no difference, nor do spurs..any leg/forward aid he really pins his ears and objects, and completely sucks back. It's a bit better on the lunge - but I think this is more because I have more driving power. He really gets grumpy about left canter, and has had previous issues with right SI, he pulled those muscles by jumping out of his paddock 5 days in a row and galloping up a rock hard road. We sorted that though, but he's had a bit of soreness there on the odd occasion ever since.
I gave him another few days in the field thinking maybe he'd pulled something, and this was lunging today..after some warm up. The movement does improve after warm up, but it's still not right at all. It's not "lameness" as such, but almost like he's stiff or something. Sorry for quality - off a blackberry and its surprisingly hard to lunge and film!

On this post: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=475453 are videos of him 2 years ago, with me riding after the first elbow surgery! Again, I was not asking for a lot there given it was my first ride, so it doesn't really show his full movement but gives an idea I think!
And here: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=591883
are some pics from a show earlier this year, they might help too?
Anyway, ideas very very welcome!
Hoping you guys can help me identify where my horse is sore - I took a video of him with my phone whilst I was lunging today and would love some opinions. If it continues I'll get a vet, but am first waiting on the back lady and the physio, who arrives back from holiday next week.
First off, I realise it isn't pronounced at all. However, he is definitely definitely not quite right somehow.
He's a 9yo TB ex racer. He's had the last 2 months pretty much off work due to my operation, with a bit of lunging (very occasional!) and free jumped once or twice but very small, just a 70cm upright to keep his interest when I couldn't hold a lunge line (elbow operation).
I started riding him recently, and it has been non-stop bucking, ear-pinning, kicking...he flat out refuses to go forward and will just porpoise on the spot and buck. Whip makes no difference, nor do spurs..any leg/forward aid he really pins his ears and objects, and completely sucks back. It's a bit better on the lunge - but I think this is more because I have more driving power. He really gets grumpy about left canter, and has had previous issues with right SI, he pulled those muscles by jumping out of his paddock 5 days in a row and galloping up a rock hard road. We sorted that though, but he's had a bit of soreness there on the odd occasion ever since.
I gave him another few days in the field thinking maybe he'd pulled something, and this was lunging today..after some warm up. The movement does improve after warm up, but it's still not right at all. It's not "lameness" as such, but almost like he's stiff or something. Sorry for quality - off a blackberry and its surprisingly hard to lunge and film!

On this post: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=475453 are videos of him 2 years ago, with me riding after the first elbow surgery! Again, I was not asking for a lot there given it was my first ride, so it doesn't really show his full movement but gives an idea I think!
And here: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=591883
are some pics from a show earlier this year, they might help too?
Anyway, ideas very very welcome!