wormhugs
Well-Known Member
I arrived at the yard today after my farrier had shod my horse. He mentioned that he had noticed that Sam (my horse) tends to stand with one of his back feet further back than the other and often with the heel raised slightly of the floor. To my shame, I had to admit that I hadn't actually registered why he might be doing this.
Sam is 23 and has had arthritis in both hocks for many, many years and the farrier suggested putting slight wedges in his hind shoes to 'give him a bit of relief'.
I have no experience in wedges, and don't know how they work. I am a bit concerned about giving him high heels incase it further aggravates his joints.
I did mention that I would maybe give my vet a call to ask him to evaluate Sam, but the farrier said 'well, you know he has arthritis, what is the vet going to say?'
Does anyone have any experience of using wedges for arthritic horses?
Thanks!
Sam is 23 and has had arthritis in both hocks for many, many years and the farrier suggested putting slight wedges in his hind shoes to 'give him a bit of relief'.
I have no experience in wedges, and don't know how they work. I am a bit concerned about giving him high heels incase it further aggravates his joints.
I did mention that I would maybe give my vet a call to ask him to evaluate Sam, but the farrier said 'well, you know he has arthritis, what is the vet going to say?'
Does anyone have any experience of using wedges for arthritic horses?
Thanks!