Fanatical
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Young (prospective) competition horse - 5 year old. First proper year of work (since March). Seems to go through phases of putting his back up in the first minute or so after I get on...very occasionally kicks a leg up/ out as well during that time. Doesn't last long - works fine once back down.
I have a jump saddle on him which is padded up to fit him - as per advice of saddle fitter. Was intending to get new saddles fitted to him early next year when he has filled out and muscled up a bit.
I have had a physio out to him who said he was tight on one side. Used ultra sound once and next time said it was a lot better - only saw him trot up, not lunged/ ridden. Wasn't particularly impressed.
I am concerned the 'back up' will progress and that he's trying to tell me something. Where do I start - get a second opinion from a different physio or do I get saddle check by someone different/ potentially get new saddles fitted now? 'Should' a physio be able to tell me if a saddle is making him sore?
I bought him as an unbacked 3 year old and this behaviour is new, and not something he even did whilst being backed.
I have a jump saddle on him which is padded up to fit him - as per advice of saddle fitter. Was intending to get new saddles fitted to him early next year when he has filled out and muscled up a bit.
I have had a physio out to him who said he was tight on one side. Used ultra sound once and next time said it was a lot better - only saw him trot up, not lunged/ ridden. Wasn't particularly impressed.
I am concerned the 'back up' will progress and that he's trying to tell me something. Where do I start - get a second opinion from a different physio or do I get saddle check by someone different/ potentially get new saddles fitted now? 'Should' a physio be able to tell me if a saddle is making him sore?
I bought him as an unbacked 3 year old and this behaviour is new, and not something he even did whilst being backed.