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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-05-18 11:42 AM
Subject: RE: Horse keeps putting head down while riding


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 something isnt right with him.. he isnt working long and low and stretching .. if so hed be able to come up and work correctly to. he goes down and is aggrevated.. tail swishy and something clearly is bothering him..

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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-05-18 2:28 PM
Subject: RE: Horse keeps putting head down while riding



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The vet will be out to check one of our mares this week so I may get him to have a 2nd look (different vet than did his vet check)

The ONLY reason I have doubts about it being soreness instead of attitude is because he only does this when I have worked him in that pen at home. He doesnt do it when Im loping in the pasture (even in circles) he didnt have any issues when I was working cattle on him at a local team roping either.

We had his teeth looked at and he will be needing them done within this year but the vet said that obviously just maintenance nothing looked like he needed urgent care, we didnt have xrays done because he wasnt showing any signs of lamness then, like I have said before he's green broke and only ever trail rode or herded cattle in a pasture, never really had anybody ask much of him so Im not sure if hes just sore from being rode hard these last couple of weeks when that is not his norm or if hes got stifle/hock issues.

IF ONLY THEY COULD JUST TALK GEESH!!!!
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Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-05-18 2:40 PM
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RunninOnARooster - 2014-05-18 2:28 PM The vet will be out to check one of our mares this week so I may get him to have a 2nd look (different vet than did his vet check) The ONLY reason I have doubts about it being soreness instead of attitude is because he only does this when I have worked him in that pen at home. He doesnt do it when Im loping in the pasture (even in circles) he didnt have any issues when I was working cattle on him at a local team roping either. We had his teeth looked at and he will be needing them done within this year but the vet said that obviously just maintenance nothing looked like he needed urgent care, we didnt have xrays done because he wasnt showing any signs of lamness then, like I have said before he's green broke and only ever trail rode or herded cattle in a pasture, never really had anybody ask much of him so Im not sure if hes just sore from being rode hard these last couple of weeks when that is not his norm or if hes got stifle/hock issues. IF ONLY THEY COULD JUST TALK GEESH!!!!

I would think if hes sore from being riden more in the last two weeks then what he's use to, then I would be looking at saddle fit for sure. I know that you said that your riding in a treeless and that could be a problem if hes getting riden harder. 
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Canchasr1
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Posted 2014-05-19 8:37 AM
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Honeymoney - 2014-05-18 11:18 AM I think having his teeth done and using a German Martingale would help tremendously. Teeth and feet are the two most important parts of regular horse maintenance.
Check for lower 6 ramps
When horses are ramped up on the lower 6's ( first molars)
They will tend to root their head down  or pull on your hands. The reason is simple, when you ask a horse to collect or stop, their lower jaw must slide back and when they put their head down to graze it slides forward. If they are ramped up on the first lower molar, they put pressure on those teeth when they are asked to collect or stop. Hence, keeping the head down and low, rooting on the bit or pulling on your hands.
It could be any of the things anyone else stated, but I would check his mouth first.
How old is the horse? I noticed you are saying colt.
If he is 2 1/2 to three he may also have some caps stuck.
 


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