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xxmariexx

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right...twice ive written a essay about what could make horses trip/stumble and twice it's told me im not logged in!! so im not writting it again!!lol
so...basially what could be possibilities for horses tripping/stumbling?
(i bet it lets me post this now ive not gone into detail!!!)
 
Don't know the answer to your question, but I may have the answer to your logging out problem.

The forum logs you out after 5 minutes inactivity, which if you're writing a long post is probably the case. When you log in, there should be a 'keep me logged in' or something option - tick this.
 
Could be the start of quite a few different issues,girl on our yard pony tripped alot,after speaking to farrier could be anything from navicular to ringbone....however this was only speculation on the farriers part,te pony wasnt tested etc but she now has him barefoot and he has stopped tripping :)...something as basic as a slightly long toe can make some horses trip..have a word with your farrier and i am sure he'll be happy to help and try help you diagnose the problem if it is in the foot :D
 
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