If you have had a tie-back done on your dressage horse, can you share your story?
Why did you decide to do it?
Was there any improvement in your horse’s performance afterward?
Was it worth it to you, and do you feel it was a kindness to your horse to have it done?
I brought my horse in for a stomach scope and got a surprise when the internal medicine veterinarian remarked that he seemed to be a grade IV roarer. He waited until the sedation abated and rechecked with the surgeon observing and they agreed he was a grade IV (no movement on the left side). They want me to bring him back for a dynamic scope.
He does make a slight noise sometimes when warming up or in canter, but since it was mild I never pursued diagnostics. I did not connect that it could be the reason that this horse is difficult to keep in front of the leg, especially in the canter. I have owned this horse for six years and I adore him. He has a good character and is honest. We moved up to Grand Prix last fall. Keeping his energy up has been the hardest part of our journey. Now of course I am wondering if the surgery will make the work easier for him.
Thank you for reading. I’d love to hear your success story, and if it wasn’t a success, please educate me on the drawbacks you encountered.