Blythe Spirit
Well-Known Member
Sorry this is long...
Three weeks before xmas my mare's canter work and jumping suddenly started to go down hill - i had owned her for a year and until then her schooling had been progressing well month on month. she was working prelim / novice level and scoring high 70's prelim with the odd low 80. After a fortnight her stifles started locking bably so vet has a look. Diagnoses mystery pain in hamstrings and carts her off to horespital for 3 week intensive treatment. Home again for 2 more weeks of ground work he pronounces her sound and tells me to go on with schooling so after a few very easy sessions i get back to the training. Ok for a couple of days then it strarts to go wrong again. Canter disunited, bucking when sent forward or asked to work round and light (none of this behaviour she has shown previous to this issue) . So vet back out he watched me ride for half an hour and said she was fine but i needed to get professional help with my riding if i could not keep her head down through canter trans etc. Thing is i do have lessons and my instructor an experienced eventer thinks horse is not right. I am by no means a bad rider either i have my stage 3, and have trained 3 other horses of varying type to elementry level. Somone v experienced said of my riding they woulnd mistake me for a professional but i was tallented for a hobby rider. So i cant be too bad i ride a lot of horses (do lots of lessons at local equestrian center on their horses) and 90 percent of them i can get a sweet tune from in wtc.
So how far would you trust a vets assesment of your riding or your instructors feeling something is wrong?
Where next more lessons or a second opinion or both?
Sorry so long
Three weeks before xmas my mare's canter work and jumping suddenly started to go down hill - i had owned her for a year and until then her schooling had been progressing well month on month. she was working prelim / novice level and scoring high 70's prelim with the odd low 80. After a fortnight her stifles started locking bably so vet has a look. Diagnoses mystery pain in hamstrings and carts her off to horespital for 3 week intensive treatment. Home again for 2 more weeks of ground work he pronounces her sound and tells me to go on with schooling so after a few very easy sessions i get back to the training. Ok for a couple of days then it strarts to go wrong again. Canter disunited, bucking when sent forward or asked to work round and light (none of this behaviour she has shown previous to this issue) . So vet back out he watched me ride for half an hour and said she was fine but i needed to get professional help with my riding if i could not keep her head down through canter trans etc. Thing is i do have lessons and my instructor an experienced eventer thinks horse is not right. I am by no means a bad rider either i have my stage 3, and have trained 3 other horses of varying type to elementry level. Somone v experienced said of my riding they woulnd mistake me for a professional but i was tallented for a hobby rider. So i cant be too bad i ride a lot of horses (do lots of lessons at local equestrian center on their horses) and 90 percent of them i can get a sweet tune from in wtc.
So how far would you trust a vets assesment of your riding or your instructors feeling something is wrong?
Where next more lessons or a second opinion or both?
Sorry so long