If it isn't itchy or painful to the horse, it could be ringworm.
A martingale.
You can but it is not recommended. They can be difficult to get out of the stirrups if you have a fall and you could be dragged by the horse.
Where did you get that from? to be honest with you i see no resemblance between pregnancy (to bo) and sitting trot, i really dont see how sitting trot could prevent you from having children. As far as i know it doesnt affect anything except your back if you have a bad back.
he obviously likes her back and doesnt know what to say or he doesnt like her back and doesnt want to make her mad he obviously likes her back and doesnt know what to say or he doesnt like her back and doesnt want to make her mad
there may be something stuck in the hatch
Sharp back pain from falling off of a horse could be a broken tailbone. It could also mean that you threw your spine out of alignment or have a pinched nerve.
You could have a pinched nerve in your back or neck. You should see a chiropractor immediately to have it looked at.
When he looked at me I looked back.
He could either be mad at you or he lost his phone call him!
This could mean many things. It could mean the horse feels bad, or is in a bad mood, or it could be getting ready to 'herd' you or even attack.
Answer no Answer They probably could, but it would put a lot of strain on the horse. The rack requires a high head set with a back arched towards the ground. The rack on its own put a lot of strain on a horse all its own. When a horse already has damaged back muscles the rack could injure the horse more and make it un-ridable.
Swollen flanks likely mean that something is wrong and the horse needs to be looked at by a equine vet quickly to determine what is wrong. A horses flanks could swell up from pressure, or an infection and the problem could be compounded by a riders weight on their back, making it look even worse. Again contact a vet for an accurate diagnosis.