Always Henesy
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I am blessed to have 2 horses, 1 of which is a 17.1hh TB 16 yo ex point to pointer. He is a very talented, kind and gentle soul and happens to have beautiful paces and a flair for dressage. As he is not a happy hacker and because I have 3 children, a job and my other gentle lad I thought it would be lovely for my TB to go and have some fun - maybe do a bit of dressage and enjoy life with someone who could ride him more. I advertised him for loan, found a lovely girl who came and tried him several times. I checked the yard that she wanted to keep him at etc.
Now when she rode him - she didn't quite "get" him...as in you need to get him working long and low and have him properly working from behind. But because she was hoping to have plenty of lessons with him and promised me that she would, I thought it wouldn't hurt for her to have him and see how they got on.
The one and only major condition was that she kept him in traditional double clip shoes, rolled toes and plenty of heel support. NOT under any circumstances was he to have any other shoes....
My reason for this is that when I got him, his previous owner had allowed him to have natural balance shoes, which were not fitted properly, caused his heels to collapse and his toes to become red raw. It took me several hundred pounds of vets fees, my wonderful farrier and 6 weeks of rest for him to come right.
I went to check on him twice in the first 2 months and all seemed well.
I left it nearly 2 months to see him again (Sunday) and imagine my horror when I saw that he had heart bar shoes on, was listless, had lost all of his topline and generally looked really poor.
I knew as soon as she walked him to the school that he was lame in front as he was very short in his stride - so bilaterally lame again. She rode him in the school and straight away I said he is lame (she had no idea).
The farrier put heart bars on him last friday and told her it was because it would help his balance
FFS! he even asked her to trot him up after he had fitted them because he wasn't sure that he had fitted them correctly 
Needless to say I took my trailer down and my lad is now home.
My farrier came up - couldn't believe that he had these shoes on without veterinary assistance (x-rays) and not only that he had nailed 2 nails the OTHER side of the white line and 1 nail just in the white line
My lad is crippled lame on all four and I am presently syringing bute into him and have him in on a very deep shavings bed . My vet is coming up later today or tomorrow.
He is not eating (probably because he is in so much pain) and I am beside myself with worry. ATM he is barefoot as there is no foot to attach a shoe to and also because his feet need a long rest as the risk of infection is quite high.
I should NEVER have put him out on loan and feel so guilty for letting him go in the first place. My farrier is confident that he will come right again so please keep your fingers crossed.
I have cried and cried this morning and my lovely friend/fellow yard buddy is also devastated as he has almost wasted away. When he left us he was 100% sound, lovely strong topline and great muscle definition, shiny coat and generally tip top - now he is a shadow of his former self.
The farrier who shod my horse will be getting a legal letter. How can he be allowed to get away with causing so much damage to my lads feet?
Sorry for the self indulgent rant.....but I am so upset.
Bacon sarnies for those with the stamina to get this far.
Now when she rode him - she didn't quite "get" him...as in you need to get him working long and low and have him properly working from behind. But because she was hoping to have plenty of lessons with him and promised me that she would, I thought it wouldn't hurt for her to have him and see how they got on.
The one and only major condition was that she kept him in traditional double clip shoes, rolled toes and plenty of heel support. NOT under any circumstances was he to have any other shoes....
My reason for this is that when I got him, his previous owner had allowed him to have natural balance shoes, which were not fitted properly, caused his heels to collapse and his toes to become red raw. It took me several hundred pounds of vets fees, my wonderful farrier and 6 weeks of rest for him to come right.
I went to check on him twice in the first 2 months and all seemed well.
I left it nearly 2 months to see him again (Sunday) and imagine my horror when I saw that he had heart bar shoes on, was listless, had lost all of his topline and generally looked really poor.
I knew as soon as she walked him to the school that he was lame in front as he was very short in his stride - so bilaterally lame again. She rode him in the school and straight away I said he is lame (she had no idea).
The farrier put heart bars on him last friday and told her it was because it would help his balance
Needless to say I took my trailer down and my lad is now home.
My farrier came up - couldn't believe that he had these shoes on without veterinary assistance (x-rays) and not only that he had nailed 2 nails the OTHER side of the white line and 1 nail just in the white line
My lad is crippled lame on all four and I am presently syringing bute into him and have him in on a very deep shavings bed . My vet is coming up later today or tomorrow.
He is not eating (probably because he is in so much pain) and I am beside myself with worry. ATM he is barefoot as there is no foot to attach a shoe to and also because his feet need a long rest as the risk of infection is quite high.
I should NEVER have put him out on loan and feel so guilty for letting him go in the first place. My farrier is confident that he will come right again so please keep your fingers crossed.
I have cried and cried this morning and my lovely friend/fellow yard buddy is also devastated as he has almost wasted away. When he left us he was 100% sound, lovely strong topline and great muscle definition, shiny coat and generally tip top - now he is a shadow of his former self.
The farrier who shod my horse will be getting a legal letter. How can he be allowed to get away with causing so much damage to my lads feet?
Sorry for the self indulgent rant.....but I am so upset.
Bacon sarnies for those with the stamina to get this far.