Movement clue
Tripping can come from footing, fatigue, hoof balance, body stiffness, weakness, or coordination trouble. The pattern tells you whether to stop, call for help, or adjust the routine.
Quick answer: Occasional trips on bad footing are different from repeated stumbling, toe dragging, falling, or a horse that feels unsafe. Sudden, repeated, one-sided, or worsening stumbling deserves professional evaluation.
Do not use topical support to hide a changing gait. Use it only when the horse is stable and the issue fits normal post-work or stiffness support.
Educational support only. Not veterinary advice.
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