HEllo Geoffrey,
I was reading about your horse's tripping, and as a body worker, I also do barefoot trimming on my horses, but tripping can be caused through misalignment of the withers vertebra, which can cause a nerve pinch that partially paralyzes, or makes numb, the corresponding muscles that operate the front legs. The horse feels that he cannot control his muscles properly, and this can be fixed by a good chiropractic treatment. Wish I lived closer, but I may be coming on tour to Southern Australia later this year, it's not sure yet but you never know. Check my site for more info and good luck! cheers, Ann.
Jessica Gilmore
Feb 10, 2010
P.Ann Turner
I was reading about your horse's tripping, and as a body worker, I also do barefoot trimming on my horses, but tripping can be caused through misalignment of the withers vertebra, which can cause a nerve pinch that partially paralyzes, or makes numb, the corresponding muscles that operate the front legs. The horse feels that he cannot control his muscles properly, and this can be fixed by a good chiropractic treatment. Wish I lived closer, but I may be coming on tour to Southern Australia later this year, it's not sure yet but you never know. Check my site for more info and good luck! cheers, Ann.
Feb 14, 2010
Nicola Barnes
Aug 13, 2010