Your Horse (UK)

Aworld of pain?

Horses who exhibit ‘naughty’ behaviour when being ridden may be in pain. Vet Sue Dyson explores what certain behaviours can mean and how you can help your horse to stay pain-free

- PHOTOS: SUE DYSON, UNLESS STATED

IOFTEN HEAR ABOUT ‘grumpy’ horses, or those who exhibit ‘naughty’ behaviour, or the horse who ‘never wants to canter on the right rein’. The owner’s response is often the same: “But he’s always been like that, so that’s normal for him.” But have you ever stopped to think that these behaviours may actually reflect underlying problems and that these horses are trying to communicat­e with us? I believe that horses are naturally compliant animals and try to do what is asked of them. I also believe that pain-free horses are happy horses — they have an engaged expression and a bright eye, plus they have their ears forwards a lot of the time. They don’t bite or kick.

After many years observing horses both as a rider and as a vet, I have seen horses’ behaviour change when they are in pain and return to normal when that pain is resolved. I have recognised many patterns of behaviour. For example, a horse who becomes unwilling to walk downhill, or ‘crabs’ going downhill, often has front foot pain. A horse who begins to stop uncharacte­ristically when jumping, especially at drop fences or on hard ground, often has front foot pain. A horse who starts to turn his back on you when you enter the stable with his tack, or picks up one or more limbs when the saddle is placed on his back, swishes his tail, turns his head to the girth, threatens to bite, or tosses his head is usually doing so because he anticipate­s pain when he’s ridden, either because of ill-fitting tack or in expectatio­n of discomfort when a rider is on his back.

 ?? PHOTO: BAUER LIBRARY ?? Grumpy or naughty behaviour could be your horse’s way of telling you he’s in pain
MARCH 2020
PHOTO: BAUER LIBRARY Grumpy or naughty behaviour could be your horse’s way of telling you he’s in pain MARCH 2020
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MARCH 2020

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