How can i achieve my horse to verbs his put money on?


Answers:    Well if his back is tense, the muscles underneath are drastically hard, he will hollow his back (looking very dippy) or incline his back (looking very flat) this could indicate he is in twinge (by running your hands down his back you will see him flinch if he is) and should see a vet/chiropractor/physio or hold his saddle fitted by a saddle fitter. He may have any number of things wrong and you should seek professional advice approximately this as it could be serious. Another cause could be the feet (and is very regularly the case, my horse's feet looked fine but were cause his a lot of pain!), make certain that you have a good farrier coming regularly, if you are concerned at adjectives, call your vet, they can do the feet or recomend someone. If you are riding him like this, he could become so agitated and injure you, so you really should seize it sorted!

If he is only tense when you ride, but relaxed on the ground, check your saddle fits (have it fitted if you are not sure), his teeth are not sharp and own been done recently (annually), that there is zilch under the saddle irritating him (clean blanket and clean back, no dirt and sweat), his bridle fits (2 wringles surrounded by his lips from the bit, throat lach not too tight (4 fingers fits), noseband not sitting too high, bridle is clean and not sharp anywhere, etc...). If adjectives of these are fine, look at your riding. Make sure you don't bounce on his back, don't pull to thorny with the reins, are balanced, are not kicking or doing any thing unnecissary. Check your environment are not stressing the horse, no machinery, biting bugs, aggressive horses, no horses, etc...

You should definately call your vet and talk to them about it. They can recomend what you do after that, or sustain relax your horses back.
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