dwi
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Daisy has mild soreness down the left side of her spine, she isn't lame and you wouldn't know unless you knew where to poke but it does twitch slightly if you run your nails firmly over the right spot.
Chiro reckons it is due to my old saddle not fitting as well as it used to so I have saddler coming out tomorrow. She said that I should be fine to ride four days after her treatment, D actually ended up with nearly two weeks off ridden work because I've been ill but she was lunged or walked out briskly in hand instead to keep her muscles working and supple. She is much less sore than she was but there is still a little bit there.
Obviously I'll talk to the saddler about it tomorrow but I am interested to hear other people's opinions on how they reintroduced their horses to regular work after saddle fitting problems and associated soreness.
Chiro reckons it is due to my old saddle not fitting as well as it used to so I have saddler coming out tomorrow. She said that I should be fine to ride four days after her treatment, D actually ended up with nearly two weeks off ridden work because I've been ill but she was lunged or walked out briskly in hand instead to keep her muscles working and supple. She is much less sore than she was but there is still a little bit there.
Obviously I'll talk to the saddler about it tomorrow but I am interested to hear other people's opinions on how they reintroduced their horses to regular work after saddle fitting problems and associated soreness.