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BSPA Judges Conference 2014 Optimising Show Horse Performance, With Particular Reference to the Athletic Spine and Head Carriage Jane Nixon MRCVS

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British Show Pony Association (BSPA) Judges Conference 2014 - Talk given by Jane Nixon MRCVS on the topic "Optimising Show Horse Performance, With Particular Reference to the Athletic Spine and Head Carriage"

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BSPA Judges Conference 2014

Optimising Show Horse Performance,

With Particular Reference to the Athletic Spine and Head Carriage

Jane Nixon MRCVS

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First ImpressionsFill the eye !

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CONFORMATIONAL FAULTS

• Does not fill the eye on 1st appearance

–Unbalanced

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Woodlander Farouche ; supermodel of the dressage world with the WOW factor

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The Show Horse with the WOW factor

• Go Forward• Good rhythm & cadence• Correct flight path limbs• Supple spine• Comfortable ride• Temperament pertinent to class• Fit for purpose for job in hand

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UNSTEADY HEAD CARRIAGEUncomfortable

UnbalancedNot going forward

HeadshakingVoluntary [controlled by

horse]Involuntary [not controlled by

horse]

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The Athletic Back• Anatomy• LOOK & YOU WILL SEE !!

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The skeletal top line and the bird’s eye views show areas of bone available for optimal muscle attachment. i.e.

• Flat of ribs• Side of dorsal processes• Lateral processes of lumbars• Flat of upper hind limb bones

– Ham string and thigh muscles “size”

The Athletic Back

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Fore Quarters Hind Quarters

No collar bone Bony Attachments

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Back painThe appendicular skeleton Limb abnormalities The axial skeleton Conformation weakness TMJ pain Core muscle weakness Dorsal spinal Ligament tearing Kissing spinesPhysical Trauma Muscle scarring/saddle ill fit Unbalanced ridingDisease Pathological headshaking

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Example of conformation faults in the forehand of competition horses

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Attention to detail from day 1Producer/Farrier/Vet/Nutritionist

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LIMB ABNORMALITIES THE FEET

• SLIGHTLY ODD FRONT FEET

• ESPECIALLY HEEL DEPTH

• NO HEEL SUPPORT

• WEAK HOOF CAPSULES

• SIGN OF LAMINITIS

• UNEVEN HEEL DEPTH → Uneven scapular height → Asymmetrical Shoulders re: saddle fit

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MEDIO- LATERAL INBALANCE

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LEFT FORE FROM BEHIND

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

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Well balanced foot Unbalanced foot

How to assess foot balance, left and right handed farriers

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• ALL rotational and angular limb deformities out 8/10 rule

• Overdeveloped muscles indicate lameness behind

The Competition Horse conformational faults

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BACK AT THE KNEE

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Back at the kneepredisposes to check ligament strain &

inflammation of the knee joints

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• Examples of conformation faults causing multifactorial problems in the Competition Horse/hindquaters

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THE HINDQUARTERS

• The flatter the pelvis • → More muscle• → Greater strength and flexibility

• STRAIGHT HIND LEGS → Unable to come under the horse

• ACUTE HOCK ANGLE → Less able to carry weight

• TARSAL VALGUS → Risk of Pelvic fractures

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Quarters width should be parallel with thighs

HINDLEG

The Competition Horse conformational faults

NORMAL HOCK

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HOCK CONFORMATION

Cow HocksPre-dispose to

Pelvic Fractures

Sickle HocksPre-dispose to

Curbs

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Back painThe appendicular skeleton Limb abnormalities The axial skeleton Conformation weakness TMJ pain Core muscle weakness Dorsal spinal Ligament tearing Kissing spinesPhysical Trauma Muscle scarring/saddle ill fit Unbalanced ridingDisease Pathological headshaking

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THE AXIAL SKELETONThe spine from nose to tail !

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Conformation of Dental Arcade

THREE-POINT BALANCE PLUS EXCURSION

Three-point balance refers to the correct function of:-

1. The incisors2. The molars3. The mandibular (jaw) joint

Three-point balance allows normal jaw movements to take place and is achieved by:-

• The removal of hooks• The removal of sharp points which

develop on the outside of the upper and the inside of the lower premolars and molars

• Adjusting the line of the incisors

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• HEAD CONFORMATION → JAW JOINT PAIN• → One sidedness• → Head Tilt• → Uneven back muscle development• → Poor saddle fit• → Hind leg lameness

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CONFORMATIONAL FAULTS

• Does not fill the eye on 1st appearance– Unbalanced

NECK• Crest fat laminitis

• Hollow in front of withers – dorsal spinal ligament – weak build

up ventral muscles

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LONG BACK – More Flexible →SI Disease

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ROACH BACK - Unsightly but not usually a problem

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SHORT BACK – Kissing Spines

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“SLACK LOINS” → SI disease

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Core muscles 1

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Core muscles 2

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CORE STRENGTH

• Critical to build up horse’s and your own core muscle strength.

• Rider ; independent seat• Horse ; steadily increasing fittening• extreme care when riding at • extended trot on weak • young horse

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Dorsal spinal ligament

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DSL/kissing spines/scarringback pain and lamness

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Back painThe appendicular skeleton Limb abnormalities The axial skeleton Conformation weakness TMJ pain Core muscle weakness Dorsal spinal Ligament tearing Kissing spinesPhysical Trauma Muscle scarring/saddle ill fit Unbalanced ridingDisease Pathological headshaking

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Rider/horse and pony EMPATHY• Charlotte Dujardine OBE• Balance and harmony with Valegro

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Work overload in weak young horse

• will cause • loading of hind quarters• tying up • • leading to • gait on the forehand • splints• joint problems

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HEAD CARRIAGE & DISEASE

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‘’Headshaking’’Uncontrollable

Involuntary Movement of head

Pathological disorderNOT behavourial problem

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SPONTANEOUSLYACCQUIRED DISORDER

1886 !

FIRST 3 MONTHS OF HORSE’S LIFEHerpes

Not seen in high quality TB studsAllodynamic condition : small trigger

causes a huge response

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Human Equivalent

Trigeminal neuralgia85% suicide rate

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Avoidance of back painFrom Day 1

Laterality/feet balance/nutritionExcercise

Dental arcadeFreedom from Disease

Saddle fit/balanced riding

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Thank you any questions please

[email protected]