lozza_cook
Active Member
My four year old that I have had for 2 months now is having problems putting his near hind leg on the farrier stand (sorry don't know official name) for rasping. He can put off hind on no problem but starts getting v. arsey when you try and put near on.
When you pick out that leg he is also very heavy - leans his weight into you. Farrier said he thought something wrong with his back but physio has checked him and can't find anything. My vet who vetted him believes it just he's not used to being shod. Dealer said didn't have a problem when he had him shod.
Any ideas? Can youngsters be balanced and supple on one side with regard to picking and holding up feet but not the other?
When you pick out that leg he is also very heavy - leans his weight into you. Farrier said he thought something wrong with his back but physio has checked him and can't find anything. My vet who vetted him believes it just he's not used to being shod. Dealer said didn't have a problem when he had him shod.
Any ideas? Can youngsters be balanced and supple on one side with regard to picking and holding up feet but not the other?