holdtight
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My lovely boy has been having lameness issues for the first time in the 11yrs I have had him. We have been working through them with my vet and on Monday he is having his front feet nerve blocked and xrayed.
My gut feeling is that he has foot balance issues. His feet have been looking v poor for months now and each farrier I have had over the last few years tells me he has under run, contracted heels but these never seem to be corrected. The foot balance seems to be getting worse. His stride is getting shorter now culminating in him being v uncomfortable on hard ground the last couple of days.
So I have started to research going barefoot. There seems to be at least two trains of thought, barefoot trimming and applied equine podiatry. Does any one have experience of either? Any thing i should discuss in particular with a practitioner before taking the plunge? I am in Berkshire, any recommendations?
I changed his feed about 8 months ago with a view to going barefoot after the summer, when the ground is more forgiving. He is now sugar free and eats kilos of hose hips a week to try and strengthen any new hoof growth.
I figured why wait til the autumn, he clearly needs help now and his shoes will be coming off on Monday anyway!!
He is now 13 yrs old and I have had him since he was 2. He has regular physio, just had saddle checked etc.
If anyone has anything helpful to pass on I would be really keen to hear what you have to say. I am already beating myself up for letting his poor feet go apparently unbalanced for this long so please, no destructive or unhelpful advice. I am trying to do what is right for my much loved horse.
Thanks
My gut feeling is that he has foot balance issues. His feet have been looking v poor for months now and each farrier I have had over the last few years tells me he has under run, contracted heels but these never seem to be corrected. The foot balance seems to be getting worse. His stride is getting shorter now culminating in him being v uncomfortable on hard ground the last couple of days.
So I have started to research going barefoot. There seems to be at least two trains of thought, barefoot trimming and applied equine podiatry. Does any one have experience of either? Any thing i should discuss in particular with a practitioner before taking the plunge? I am in Berkshire, any recommendations?
I changed his feed about 8 months ago with a view to going barefoot after the summer, when the ground is more forgiving. He is now sugar free and eats kilos of hose hips a week to try and strengthen any new hoof growth.
I figured why wait til the autumn, he clearly needs help now and his shoes will be coming off on Monday anyway!!
He is now 13 yrs old and I have had him since he was 2. He has regular physio, just had saddle checked etc.
If anyone has anything helpful to pass on I would be really keen to hear what you have to say. I am already beating myself up for letting his poor feet go apparently unbalanced for this long so please, no destructive or unhelpful advice. I am trying to do what is right for my much loved horse.
Thanks