itsonlyme
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Dolly-pony (12.2hh welsh B X) has been out of work now for about 18 months. She's ridden once in a blue moon if i can get a kid to come & have a play. Other than that, just the occasional lungeing or in-hand walking.
She was diagnosed with sacroiliac problems, hence the not-riding. However, she is sound now (has been for a while), so i want to get her fit again. She's seriously fat
She's muzzled 24/7 (lives out 24/7) in a greenguard, but yesterday she got it off. She has NO respect for fencing of any kind. If she wants to get out, she'll get out (over, under, or through!)
I wanted to lock her in our sand paddock with soaked hay, but she gets out after about 10 minutes. So i tried stabling her, but she threw a FIT cos she was the only one in. Rearing at the door and box-walking like you wouldn't believe. We only have one stable and a couple of field shelters, so i cant bring any of the others in for company.
Soooo...before she went lame, i used to ride her a lot. However, when she went lame, i didn't want to risk riding her again as i am 9.5 stone (plus saddle). (When i say 'lame', she wasnt limping or anything - just wasn't tracking up behind in trot).
I'm quite sickened and embarrassed of her fat-ness & it's got to the point where i'm thinking i should ride her anyway. Even if it's only in walk. Would that be cruel? Even IF she stopped tracking up again once i was on her, would it be cruel to still ride her? The vets originally said to keep her on 1 bute a day (forever), but i wanted to see how she was without it & she's sound, so she's not on any now.
I have advertised her a LOT for free rides or loans, but had NO interest
I dont want to lunge too much as the vets said it would be better to stick to straight lines (i.e. lots of hacking). Post-diagnosis, we sent her to a rehab yard to use their aqua treadmill. She came back to us sound and very fit. But we didnt have anybody to ride her to maintain the fitness.
So given the situation, would you ride her? I cant think of anything else i can try where we are. Even electric fencing; she just laughs at it!
I wanted to lead her off one of my others, but she can be a bit of a cow-bag and i'm not sure i'd trust her to not slam her brakes on & i'd let go! I'm going to stick with the muzzling anyway (assuming yesterday was a one-off and she hasn't sussed out how to remove it!), but she needs more than that
So which is the lesser of the 2 evils ; having an obese pony or riding a not-quite-right one?! 
She was diagnosed with sacroiliac problems, hence the not-riding. However, she is sound now (has been for a while), so i want to get her fit again. She's seriously fat
I wanted to lock her in our sand paddock with soaked hay, but she gets out after about 10 minutes. So i tried stabling her, but she threw a FIT cos she was the only one in. Rearing at the door and box-walking like you wouldn't believe. We only have one stable and a couple of field shelters, so i cant bring any of the others in for company.
Soooo...before she went lame, i used to ride her a lot. However, when she went lame, i didn't want to risk riding her again as i am 9.5 stone (plus saddle). (When i say 'lame', she wasnt limping or anything - just wasn't tracking up behind in trot).
I'm quite sickened and embarrassed of her fat-ness & it's got to the point where i'm thinking i should ride her anyway. Even if it's only in walk. Would that be cruel? Even IF she stopped tracking up again once i was on her, would it be cruel to still ride her? The vets originally said to keep her on 1 bute a day (forever), but i wanted to see how she was without it & she's sound, so she's not on any now.
I have advertised her a LOT for free rides or loans, but had NO interest
So given the situation, would you ride her? I cant think of anything else i can try where we are. Even electric fencing; she just laughs at it!