Finlib
Well-Known Member
My cob had LGL back in the late summer .Spotted very early by my farrier
Totally my fault took my eye off the ball and he put on too much weight.My husbands horse got injured so not riding out as much and also rehab for the injured horse was quite intenssive with little and often walking out carrot stretches and gentle in hand work 3/4 times a day)
The cob had to be corralled on a huge turn out area with access to a pole barn no grass no hard feed.
He has now lost lots of weight (about 35/40 kilo) looks really trim now and moving really well .
Not rugged this winter other than a rain sheet when really wet as I need him dry to work)
I have gradually introduced him back onto grass and now he is out 10.30 to 3.30 on grass (to avoid any frost)then corralled for the rest of the time on a huge turn out area with access to the pole barn and a hay net(last years hay).
I have started working him ridden lunged or free schooled every day in either the indoor school (sand surface) of outdoor school (rubbber surface).
He had his shoes off right at the begining and I have not had them put back on.
My question is should I keep him barefoot now . His feet look fabulous and he is moving really well both ridden and ground work on both school surfaces as well as fine on the tracks and concrete around the farm.
I will probabaly start riding him out in the spring usually doing 2/3 times a week once my husbands horse is back in full work with some road work ,
Would you keep him barefoot now is that ok as he has had LGL .
He is 12 and not cushings.
Totally my fault took my eye off the ball and he put on too much weight.My husbands horse got injured so not riding out as much and also rehab for the injured horse was quite intenssive with little and often walking out carrot stretches and gentle in hand work 3/4 times a day)
The cob had to be corralled on a huge turn out area with access to a pole barn no grass no hard feed.
He has now lost lots of weight (about 35/40 kilo) looks really trim now and moving really well .
Not rugged this winter other than a rain sheet when really wet as I need him dry to work)
I have gradually introduced him back onto grass and now he is out 10.30 to 3.30 on grass (to avoid any frost)then corralled for the rest of the time on a huge turn out area with access to the pole barn and a hay net(last years hay).
I have started working him ridden lunged or free schooled every day in either the indoor school (sand surface) of outdoor school (rubbber surface).
He had his shoes off right at the begining and I have not had them put back on.
My question is should I keep him barefoot now . His feet look fabulous and he is moving really well both ridden and ground work on both school surfaces as well as fine on the tracks and concrete around the farm.
I will probabaly start riding him out in the spring usually doing 2/3 times a week once my husbands horse is back in full work with some road work ,
Would you keep him barefoot now is that ok as he has had LGL .
He is 12 and not cushings.