Why does my horse sway back and forth?
Matthew Barrera
Updated on May 02, 2026
The stress your horse feels as the result of a sudden change in his routine or when he gets a new owner; weaving is an attempt to reduce the stress. Not enough time to graze, leading to him lacking in activity as well as visual stimulation.
What is it called when a horse sways back and forth?
Weaving is a behaviour in horses that is classified as a stable vice, in which the horse repetitively sways on its forelegs, shifting its weight back and forth by moving the head and neck side to side.What causes a horse to rock back and forth?
Weaving is not unlike pacing except the horse stands in one place rocking back and forth in a repetitive fashion. Both of these behaviours are triggered by the frustration and emotional distress associated with social isolation.Can you still ride a horse with swayback?
Many people are hesitant to ride or put any substantial load on swaybacks for this reason. However, it's ok to ride a swayback as long as the saddle fits the horse correctly.Is sway back in horses painful?
Except for the rare cases of early-onset swayback, the condition is not generally painful and does not affect the horse's quality of life.Ask the Vet - Swayback in horses
How do you fix sway back?
Sitting pelvic tilts on ball
- Sit on an exercise ball with your feet slightly wider than hip-width apart, shoulders back, and spine neutral. ...
- Tilt your hips and round your lower back by contracting your abdominals. ...
- Tilt your hips in the opposite direction and arch your back. ...
- Repeat 10 times, alternating directions.
What age do horses get swayback?
“The back abnormality usually progresses with skeletal growth and becomes apparent in the first 18 months of life.What saddle is best for a swayback horse?
We recommend trying a Cordura or flex tree saddle, which is significantly lighter than the traditional leather with a wood tree combination. Your saddle pad is also a crucial part of fitting your swaybacked horse. You want to avoid your saddle leaning against your horse's withers or against the rear dip of his back.Are treeless saddles good for swayback horses?
Western horses have an excellent choice in treeless saddles that look just like a regular western saddle, the Bob Marshall saddle. For other sports there are many styles available, and for short-backed horses, swayback horses and general comfort treeless saddles can be an excellent choice.How can you tell if a horse is foundering?
Signs and Symptoms of Founder
- Sudden onset of lameness.
- Resistance to walking or moving.
- Feeling a pulse and heat in the foot.
- Shifting weight back and forth between legs.
- Reluctance to bend the leg.
- Standing with the legs camped out in front of the body or with all four legs under the body.
- Laying down more frequently.