Caz89
Well-Known Member
Ok I am having a serious melt down today. I'm really starting to panic about my boy
I will try and explain as easily as I can !
Basically after a few months of taking my horse back from a share agreement he showed up lame and upon poking around with his feet thrush in the central sulcus was diagnosed. I have been scrubbing and keeping the feet as dry and clean as possible. There is no longer infection and he hasn't been lame or senstitive to preassure for months now..... His frogs were trimmed and shoes slightly bigger fitted to allow the foot to spread as his heels are very contracted (splits up the heel deep enough for a hoof pick metal to fill) nothing appears to have happened though. I have tried plugging the splits with cotton wool, hoof stuff, stock holm tar .etc. etc. nothing seems to work.
Yesterday he came in from the field and it appeared there was blood in the frog in the central sulcus... I cleaned and plugged the foot but this made him soo sore he was just putting his toe on the floor and not his heel
So I took the cotton wool out and left them empty but clean and dry.
His heel was really sensitive to pressure and was violently snatching his foot away and looking at me as if to say "it hurts mummy"
Well basically I have been reading up and I'm really starting to panic about things like Navicular... I don't know alot about this but after reading about it i'm starting to worry. Recently I have noticed him tripping which really isn't like him and his front feet are worn at the front... he also doesnt like walking down hills and takes like mini steps like its sore for him. Do you think this could just be due to the contracted heels from shoeing or something worse?
Pic below isnt of my horse but it's looks similar... mine boys arn't dirty or as bad but the cracks go as high as those
What would you do? Do you think he needs to go barefoot?
Basically after a few months of taking my horse back from a share agreement he showed up lame and upon poking around with his feet thrush in the central sulcus was diagnosed. I have been scrubbing and keeping the feet as dry and clean as possible. There is no longer infection and he hasn't been lame or senstitive to preassure for months now..... His frogs were trimmed and shoes slightly bigger fitted to allow the foot to spread as his heels are very contracted (splits up the heel deep enough for a hoof pick metal to fill) nothing appears to have happened though. I have tried plugging the splits with cotton wool, hoof stuff, stock holm tar .etc. etc. nothing seems to work.
Yesterday he came in from the field and it appeared there was blood in the frog in the central sulcus... I cleaned and plugged the foot but this made him soo sore he was just putting his toe on the floor and not his heel
His heel was really sensitive to pressure and was violently snatching his foot away and looking at me as if to say "it hurts mummy"
Well basically I have been reading up and I'm really starting to panic about things like Navicular... I don't know alot about this but after reading about it i'm starting to worry. Recently I have noticed him tripping which really isn't like him and his front feet are worn at the front... he also doesnt like walking down hills and takes like mini steps like its sore for him. Do you think this could just be due to the contracted heels from shoeing or something worse?
Pic below isnt of my horse but it's looks similar... mine boys arn't dirty or as bad but the cracks go as high as those
What would you do? Do you think he needs to go barefoot?