RichardRider
Well-Known Member
Hi Richard
I had an ex-racehorse who tripped. Never injured me though but fell on his knees loads of times. Had him vet checked, back, tack, etc. Always kept his feet trimmed so he never had a long toe, he wore standard shoes.
With him I really think it was down to his concentration, fitness & interest in what we were doing. Never tripped when we are flat out, never tripped when we were doing something he was interested in & stopped tripping when he got very fit. I did a lot of balancing work with him in the school on the lunge, etc. Funnily enough most of his tripping went on in the school - may well have been a coincidence but schooling was his least favourite thing!
If you get him checked over & he is sound I would suggest really putting him to work - I don't mean riding him into the ground, give him lots of varied things to do in the school, keep his mind occupied at all times so he doesn't switch off & become bored. Some say that you should only focus on 1 or 2 things during a schooling session but I found with my horse the more I crammed in, the better he was. The fitter he gets he will develop better muscles & be able to carry himself properly.
Just saw this as I was signing off...sounds like Incarna(my horse,) and Neal, my mate whose been school "us." We had GREAT days and then it would go weird...Go figure?
Thanks again and will keep you all posted...Will send some pics to Sidesaddle in Soapbox of the horse so you may see him...I am American but very computer stupid(unaable to post photos and too stubborn to learn how...)
nite...rr