tonitot
Well-Known Member
I posted the other day that my horse is slightly lame and is very tense through her back (back lady coming out Wednesday)
Now this might sound silly, but I was wondering why, when her back was causing her pain, did she not try to drop me by bucking, rearing etc? All the stories you hear of horses being found to have bad backs after they've suddenly started bucking when ridden, why did Ethel just stick her head up, hollow through her back and just try to run away from it but come back to me when asked?
If anyone can answer my probable numpty question I would be interested in your theories
Now this might sound silly, but I was wondering why, when her back was causing her pain, did she not try to drop me by bucking, rearing etc? All the stories you hear of horses being found to have bad backs after they've suddenly started bucking when ridden, why did Ethel just stick her head up, hollow through her back and just try to run away from it but come back to me when asked?
If anyone can answer my probable numpty question I would be interested in your theories