Downhill movement guide
Downhill stumbling can come from hoof balance, fatigue, shoulder weakness, hind-end weakness, footing, rider balance, neurologic concern, or discomfort that shows up under load.
Quick answer: A horse that stumbles downhill needs a safety-first check. Look at feet, shoeing, toe length, shoulder and hind-end strength, digital pulse, terrain, rider balance, and whether the horse also trips on flat ground.
Educational support only. Downhill stumbling can create real safety risk. Stop guessing if the horse is unsafe.
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