Welshie95
Well-Known Member
Brought horse home from uni in June and when we started riding in the school on the right rein he began to become heavy in the outside rein and generally not wanting to come into a proper contact. At first I thought the 7 hour trailer journey probably tensed him up, so he had physio and back to gentle work. Went lame and had 3 months off, he's now 3 weeks back in work (walk and small trot only) and the heaviness is worse, he is travelling quarters in slightly with his head in the air not even offering to take the contact from me.
Since beginning to ride again I have noticed my left stirrup feels a lot shorter even though they are the same length, almost pushing me and the saddle to the right. My whole leg also feels much tighter, almost "stuck" in the heels down position with no flexibility in the ankle like in my right leg. Which could be contributing to his wonky-ness, my thinking is because my leg is tight he thinks that I'm pushing his quarters in?
Have had physio who noticed my right leg, when bent at the knee doesn't stretch outwards as much as the left, and stretched out the upper muscles to help relax and lengthen everything, however I now cannot even pull my legs back to do my girth or stirrup for pain in my bum!
Next step is saddle fitter and physio for him, but was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences or suggestions, maybe I'm missing something blindingly obvious!
Since beginning to ride again I have noticed my left stirrup feels a lot shorter even though they are the same length, almost pushing me and the saddle to the right. My whole leg also feels much tighter, almost "stuck" in the heels down position with no flexibility in the ankle like in my right leg. Which could be contributing to his wonky-ness, my thinking is because my leg is tight he thinks that I'm pushing his quarters in?
Have had physio who noticed my right leg, when bent at the knee doesn't stretch outwards as much as the left, and stretched out the upper muscles to help relax and lengthen everything, however I now cannot even pull my legs back to do my girth or stirrup for pain in my bum!
Next step is saddle fitter and physio for him, but was wondering if anyone else had similar experiences or suggestions, maybe I'm missing something blindingly obvious!