Have your vet or body worker examine your horse before starting an exercise program if you suspect they are in pain. What to do: You may be able to improve a downhill horse's balance through training and conditioning, strengthening his hindquarters and teaching him to carry more of his weight with his hind end. My horse seems to stumble quite a lot on his front legs - more on one than the other. It's bad on … Usually it is worse on grass/uneven ground in walk - not as bad on trot and seems fine in canter.


The horse should then be evaluated when standing outside to check for signs of abnormal body position or asymmetry of the muscles.
Assuming your horse is healthy, injury-free, and gets the appropriate amount of selenium and vitamin E daily, stretching is one of the best things you can do to enhance performance, help prevent injuries and keep those hind end muscles relaxed, flexible and able to do their job. But unless he grows out of his unbalanced build, the deck will always be … The horse If a horse’s hind-end isn’t engaged, then the back legs look as if they’re being left behind, the back is hollow, and the neck is inverted. Discussion on Hind leg slipping Author: Message: Member: Mbh851 Posted on Wednesday, Feb 2, 2005 - 6:31 am: I was trying out a horse for possible purchase and noticed that occasionallly his right hind leg would seem to slip, as though he had stumbled but with the hind leg only. mobility. Neurologic Conditions In The Horse Fig 1: This horse has a wide-based stance and it has reduced awareness due to head trauma. He is a 21 year old gelding, this spring he started stumbling on and off some days it seems to be worse and some not at all. Hi there, I recently started my pony back in work again after a 2 month holiday. Hind End Stumbling in Older Gelding? Getting your horse to engage their hind-end is a key component in getting them to carry themselves correctly. Horses that stumble, trip or seem clumsy may be weak and/or sore. He has been a bit stumbly the past few weeks and I noticed that when he comes in in the morning to eat his rear leg is … 5 Exercises For Strengthening Your Horse’s Hind End. My sister was at the barn when I was riding today and she said it almost looked like it came from the hips.

Wondered what your thoughts might be about tripping/stumbling. 1. It feels as if he's stood on a pole. Now approximately 5-10 times during our ride (only in trot and transitions down, and sometimes in walk) he will stumble, or "loose" his back end.