AlwaysClueless
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Hello! I tend to read a lot of threads on here but have never posted until now (apologies). I'm in need of a bit of help and would appreciate some thoughts and, if possible, recommendations (or warnings if required). I'm not sure where-else to turn
Here is a brief (as possible) summary of my dilemma!
My horse was injured last year (ligament damage) and I have decided to attempt barefoot rehab at home. I had previously used a farrier when the horse was shod however I felt he was of the "grass trim and that is about it" camp. He wasn't anti-barefoot, he happily trims a few barefoot horses I know of but none are in a great deal of work or have any other issues and I suppose that is fine for them but I felt that for a horse with an injury like mine I'd be better considering someone who would take a bit more time to consider what my horse needs rather than (what I felt was) a quick nip round the hoof, tidy up and forget about it, no discussion or anything further. After thinking about it and doing some reading I thought I'd contact a barefoot trimmer. Trimmer has been out 3/4 times so far and my horses hooves seem ok to my untrained eye. He is still happy in the field and when I trot him up (on occasion) sometimes he looks a little lame other times he doesn't (I gather this is sort of what I should expect with this sort of injury at this point in time). I had no reason to really question what this trimmer was doing. A friend found out I was using this trimmer and told me a bit of a horror story about them and what she has said has made me extremely concerned.
I'm now unsure about what to do as I'm running out of options.
I could go back to the farrier which is my fall back option really.
I would like to find "someone" (trimmer or farrier) who would take the time to listen to what has happened to my horse and observe him and trim accordingly but this really seems to be lacking in Glasgow (West)! If anyone has any recommendations they would be extremely welcome.
What would you do? Would you be on the quest to find someone else (even just for a second opinion) or go back to the farrier or stick with current trimmer (as I know that anyone can make a mistake and some things just aren't right for certain horses)?
(I'd like to stay out of the trimmer vs farrier debate if possible as, to be honest, I'm happy with either as long as they pay attention to what me and the horse are telling them)
Here is a brief (as possible) summary of my dilemma!
My horse was injured last year (ligament damage) and I have decided to attempt barefoot rehab at home. I had previously used a farrier when the horse was shod however I felt he was of the "grass trim and that is about it" camp. He wasn't anti-barefoot, he happily trims a few barefoot horses I know of but none are in a great deal of work or have any other issues and I suppose that is fine for them but I felt that for a horse with an injury like mine I'd be better considering someone who would take a bit more time to consider what my horse needs rather than (what I felt was) a quick nip round the hoof, tidy up and forget about it, no discussion or anything further. After thinking about it and doing some reading I thought I'd contact a barefoot trimmer. Trimmer has been out 3/4 times so far and my horses hooves seem ok to my untrained eye. He is still happy in the field and when I trot him up (on occasion) sometimes he looks a little lame other times he doesn't (I gather this is sort of what I should expect with this sort of injury at this point in time). I had no reason to really question what this trimmer was doing. A friend found out I was using this trimmer and told me a bit of a horror story about them and what she has said has made me extremely concerned.
I'm now unsure about what to do as I'm running out of options.
I could go back to the farrier which is my fall back option really.
I would like to find "someone" (trimmer or farrier) who would take the time to listen to what has happened to my horse and observe him and trim accordingly but this really seems to be lacking in Glasgow (West)! If anyone has any recommendations they would be extremely welcome.
What would you do? Would you be on the quest to find someone else (even just for a second opinion) or go back to the farrier or stick with current trimmer (as I know that anyone can make a mistake and some things just aren't right for certain horses)?
(I'd like to stay out of the trimmer vs farrier debate if possible as, to be honest, I'm happy with either as long as they pay attention to what me and the horse are telling them)
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