HashRouge
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My lovely mare has started tripping when ridden and I'm starting to get vaguely worried
. I noticed that she would occasionally trip when ridden over the summer, but she then had a month or two off as we took her shoes off and I went back to uni. She still has her shoes off (is trimmed by a farrier rather than a trimmer) and has adapted very well to it. She is now back in work and she is still tripping, usually only once a ride, but it tends to be the same leg (right fore) that gives. In other ways she is very very well in herself - she is fit and lively, tracks up very well and strides out well and appears to be as sound as a pound. I took her out for 1 1/2 hours yesterday and she was pulling to go, jogging and generally great fun to ride. She only tripped once, but it was definitely her right fore that went. I lunged her today (only a gentle, 10 minute session, mainly in walk and trot) and she tripped 3 times, all on the right fore. This is the first time I've ever seen her trip on the lunge, so I'm now feeling quite anxious.
I know there are various things that might cause a horse to trip. A physio came out to see my horse before Christmas and said that she was sore in her right shoulder and felt her saddle could be restricting her. She padded out the right side of the saddle for me (there was some muscle wastage) but obviously pony is still tripping and has now tripped on the lunge, so I don't know if this is related. It also feels/ looks as though she is striding out comfortably and evenly with both fore legs. I suppose it could possibly be the saddle though, although it looked on the lunge as though it was her fetlock that was giving out.
Then, she is a slightly older horse, as she is 19 in Feb, so I did wonder if it could perhaps be arthritis. She has cortaflex and doesn't look at all stiff at the moment, but she did have a nasty fall when she was younger that I suppose could have left some lasting damage.
I also know that tripping can be a sign of navicular, although she looks and feels sound and there are no other issues to speak of.
What else can cause a horse to trip? What does everyone think? There is a vet on my yard, although she is away atm, so I was going to ask her what she thought and whether it is worth getting her looked at properly and maybe x rayed. I thought I'd pop on here in the meantime though and ask you guys
I know there are various things that might cause a horse to trip. A physio came out to see my horse before Christmas and said that she was sore in her right shoulder and felt her saddle could be restricting her. She padded out the right side of the saddle for me (there was some muscle wastage) but obviously pony is still tripping and has now tripped on the lunge, so I don't know if this is related. It also feels/ looks as though she is striding out comfortably and evenly with both fore legs. I suppose it could possibly be the saddle though, although it looked on the lunge as though it was her fetlock that was giving out.
Then, she is a slightly older horse, as she is 19 in Feb, so I did wonder if it could perhaps be arthritis. She has cortaflex and doesn't look at all stiff at the moment, but she did have a nasty fall when she was younger that I suppose could have left some lasting damage.
I also know that tripping can be a sign of navicular, although she looks and feels sound and there are no other issues to speak of.
What else can cause a horse to trip? What does everyone think? There is a vet on my yard, although she is away atm, so I was going to ask her what she thought and whether it is worth getting her looked at properly and maybe x rayed. I thought I'd pop on here in the meantime though and ask you guys