kvr23
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Hi, I wonder if anyone has any advice..
My 9 year old New Forest has been off work for a while and last summer I started lunging him again and he started off fine, as it got nearer Christmas, he started to refuse to lunge on the right rein at all, and he's not a naughty pony, he was obviously in pain. I had the dentist out to check his teeth and they were fine and the saddler to check his saddle, that was fine. I then got the Chiropractor out. She didn't see him lunge but reckoned she knew the problem and gave him two courses of the electro pulse therapy around his right hip area. About a month later she said I can start him lunging again. He is worse than before and seems to have sensitive areas on his withers now. She said she will come back to look at him again but I am reluctant as I feel she didn't really investigate the problem. A lot of people warn me me against getting the vet to look at him so I was wondering whether anyone had any advice? He is not lame, when he lunges on the right rein his hips appears to click at the back, he is perfect on the left rein however! Thanks
My 9 year old New Forest has been off work for a while and last summer I started lunging him again and he started off fine, as it got nearer Christmas, he started to refuse to lunge on the right rein at all, and he's not a naughty pony, he was obviously in pain. I had the dentist out to check his teeth and they were fine and the saddler to check his saddle, that was fine. I then got the Chiropractor out. She didn't see him lunge but reckoned she knew the problem and gave him two courses of the electro pulse therapy around his right hip area. About a month later she said I can start him lunging again. He is worse than before and seems to have sensitive areas on his withers now. She said she will come back to look at him again but I am reluctant as I feel she didn't really investigate the problem. A lot of people warn me me against getting the vet to look at him so I was wondering whether anyone had any advice? He is not lame, when he lunges on the right rein his hips appears to click at the back, he is perfect on the left rein however! Thanks