02 November 2003, 17:06
Kentucky NimrodRiding when you favor one leg?
Had some bad bursitus in my left hip last year and as a result I favor my right leg and besides constantly having to shift my saddle to the left to keep it centered I am not as effective in keeping my leg on the horse etc.
Just so you know I'm riding an english saddle...foxhunting so its cross country walk, trot, canter, hand gallop and jumping hard things....fences and stone walls not more than 3 and a half feet. Maybe 3-4 hours at a time with the pace spread pretty even;y between the various gaits. It can be hard riding on any given day or a walk in the park if the scent is poor and the hounds can't get on anything.
Just wonder if anyone else has dealt with such a physical problem before and what you did to compensate. The bursitus is gone now but the leg is still weak.
17 November 2003, 09:22
AtkinsonAround here they would tell me to "Cowboy up" and quit whining!!
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18 November 2003, 06:15
Mickey1Dadgummit Ray, sometimes you're just plain mean.
Kentucky
That's why the reins are leather, so you can get a good grip with your teeth when your eyes start to water.
I think you will just have to grin and bear it. Your hips take alot of abuse when you ride hard.
18 November 2003, 06:30
AtkinsonI'm not mean its the bunch I run with, if I cut my toe or ear off they would tell me to "cowboy up" thats a long way from your heart..
20 November 2003, 02:30
Aspen Hill AdventuresKN,
That is what vitamin I was invented for. It's the old person's ahces and pains remedy.
Good old Ibuprophen.
If you are sitting uneven you are causing your horse to make up being unbalanced while you are hunting. Sounds like you have a trusty one, make sure he or she does not end up with a sore back until you are fully recovered.
What hunt do you subscribe too?
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07 December 2003, 15:46
sheephunter<<Dadgummit Ray, sometimes you're just plain mean>>
"There aint no Sundays west of Omaha"
sheephunter
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12 December 2003, 16:37
Kentucky NimrodI am a member of Long Run Hounds in KY. We have about 45 families and a professional kennel with somewhere around 60 hounds. (though we only hunt perhaps 20-25 at a time)
Had a hunt last Saturday and ran a coyote for a good 45-minutes... Was in a 2 point most of that time up and down some decent hills. 4.5 hours in the saddle that day...

The slowest we moved was a trot. We hunt over three fixtures ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 acres. Game is red fox, grey fox and coyote...
And don't none of you smart alec cowboys make fun of my fancy ridin' clothes either...

13 December 2003, 06:02
Aspen Hill AdventuresLooks like you got a nice hoss there, Nimrod.
Now all you need are some pinks and a top hat. I miss following hounds. If I get my way and relocate in the future I will look for a new hunt to subscribe to.
21 December 2003, 19:12
AtkinsonJust remember to say "Tally ho the fox" NOT "There goes the Son of a bitch"...My last invitation!
