A spoiled horse????? |
I finished loading all the stuff into the horse trailer while she pranced around . I was hoping she would take a big gulp of water after her electrolytes before I had to load her up. Ever have those days where it takes FOREVER to get yourself organized?? I was having one of those mornings. I kept forgetting something and had to keep back tracking or go back into the house. I finally got everything thrown into a bag , tossed it into the truck, grabbed Maggie and hit the road.
Ready to go.. |
She finished most of her sloppy beat pulp . She refused water... again.. I decided to give her another half dose of electrolyte and head back out for another 4-5 miles.
This was the first time in quite a while I had her at the trailer and then took her back out again. She was NOT expecting that move and as we left the trailer, she kept trying to get us turned back around,
Surely mom had lost her marbles....
We made it a total of 17.5 miles by the time we finishe. Maggie felt strong the entire time but she was starting to stumble a little on the way back in so she was probably a little on the tired side. It's hard to tell with her sometimes. She recovered with only a couple minutes back to 60 when we finished our ride.
I was pleased with our ride and how she felt and looked. Ofcourse, she still didn't want to drink at the end. She got a little more sloppy beet pulp and some green grass while I unsaddled and got everything packed up. Everything about the days' ride was perfect, exept one thing.
When I pulled the saddle off to brush her she reacted like she had a sore back. It was at the back of the bars, right under where I sit. I could see that there was definitely more of an impression of the bars right there, clearly two round areas from pressure points. However, the sweat patterns were even and looked really good. That is unusual if there are pressure points.
I got her home, prepared a bucket of warm linimented water and rubbed her down. She really reacted and did not want me even touching her there. I felt horrible. Not once during the ride did she indicate any discomfort but she was pretty sore.
I checked my saddle and saddle pad and got my husbands second opinion. We both came to the conclusion that judging from the saddle pad , the saddle is bridging on her. It's the only explanation.
I ride in a Specialized Eurolight saddle and have had no issues in it but to be fair, this is the hardest I have ridden Maggie in this saddle thus far since getting it last year. Maggie is thinner and more fit than she has ever been so obviously the fit needs to be changed.
The good news is that the Specialized is designed to give fitting options as the horses back changes with the padding system they come with. I hope we can get this one figured out..
Maggie will get some well deserved rest and pampering. She should have bucked me off for as sore as she was. That is the bad side of riding a horse that is tough. They never complain , and just keep going..
I hate saddle fitting issues....
2 comments:
Oh blah, that SUCKS about the saddle fit! Thank god you've got a Specialized and you can change it up and you're not on the quest for a new saddle entirely.
Sounds like she's getting the hang of it otherwise!
xps don't accidentally delete this! ;)
Yes, my little Morgan "La Machina" is getting pretty fit... as much of a pain it is to reassess saddle fit, I have to remind myself this is why I bought the Specialized in the first place... It's just still such an uncomfortable process , too much 'grey area" for a black and white mind like mine!
Ha ha... I won't!
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