Busybusybusy
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Can anyone advise me as to how to go about carrying out barefoot rehab at the livery yard that I keep my horse at?
Paddy is currently lame with problems in the navicular area. He has been nerve blocked and came sound when the navicular bursa area was blocked. On x-rays the navicular bones look ok, as do the coffin bones. He is only lame on the right fore. He has had a steroid injection into the area and his lameness has reduced. He is due for a further steroid injection this coming Friday.
Diet wise he is on unmollassed hifi, unmollassed sugar beet, micronised linseed, pro hoof and glucosamine and ad lib hay.
He is currently shod but I have now carried out a lot of research regarding going barefoot and am now convinced that this is the route I am going to take. I would have liked to explore the possibility of him going to Rockley however my vet was vehemently against barefoot when I broached the subject, saying "absolutely no way", so I can't imagine ever getting a referral agreed, therefore am exploring the possibilities of rehabbing him myself.
I have a trimmer/farrier coming to assess his feet at the end of the month and will probably get his shoes removed then. I will also get his feet measured for boots at the same time.
At the yard he is currently turned out in an individual paddock that does not have much grass, but has hay in the field - not that he eats much hay when he's out during the day and stabled at night.
I have access to a long concrete road, areas of small road scalpings, grass & dirt tracks and an arena with a sand/rubber surface plus the paddock which is fairly well draining.
I am happy to take it slowly and lead him out in hand if this is what it will take initially.
I would be grateful for any advice, tips, what to look out for, how best to go about this etc.
Thank you
Paddy is currently lame with problems in the navicular area. He has been nerve blocked and came sound when the navicular bursa area was blocked. On x-rays the navicular bones look ok, as do the coffin bones. He is only lame on the right fore. He has had a steroid injection into the area and his lameness has reduced. He is due for a further steroid injection this coming Friday.
Diet wise he is on unmollassed hifi, unmollassed sugar beet, micronised linseed, pro hoof and glucosamine and ad lib hay.
He is currently shod but I have now carried out a lot of research regarding going barefoot and am now convinced that this is the route I am going to take. I would have liked to explore the possibility of him going to Rockley however my vet was vehemently against barefoot when I broached the subject, saying "absolutely no way", so I can't imagine ever getting a referral agreed, therefore am exploring the possibilities of rehabbing him myself.
I have a trimmer/farrier coming to assess his feet at the end of the month and will probably get his shoes removed then. I will also get his feet measured for boots at the same time.
At the yard he is currently turned out in an individual paddock that does not have much grass, but has hay in the field - not that he eats much hay when he's out during the day and stabled at night.
I have access to a long concrete road, areas of small road scalpings, grass & dirt tracks and an arena with a sand/rubber surface plus the paddock which is fairly well draining.
I am happy to take it slowly and lead him out in hand if this is what it will take initially.
I would be grateful for any advice, tips, what to look out for, how best to go about this etc.
Thank you