Common Signs That Point To Saddle Soreness
Saddle soreness rarely shows up as one big dramatic moment at first. It usually starts as small changes in how your horse stands, moves, or reacts during your normal routine.
- Pinning ears or swishing tail when the saddle pad comes out.
- Stepping away or dancing when you tighten the girth.
- Hollowing the back or raising the head when you mount.
- Shorter strides in front or behind with no obvious limp.
- New resistance to bending, collection, or transitions.
- Noticeable change in attitude about being caught or ridden.