ElvisandTilly
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I have had Flin for 18 months now and everytime he is shod it is getting harder to clear out his feet in the heel area as they are getting narrower. I mentioned to farrier 2 weeks ago that his heels are getting narrower and he just said can't do anything about it as he has boxy feet. I can see a ridge on his foot where the hoof growth down toward the toe is splayed out wider but further up is like a narrow growth that shows his feet are getting more upright as they grow down.
Thing is when I got Flin he had lovely open heels with a very wide frog and plenty of room to get the hoof pick through the sides. These have got so narrow and I am worried they are contracting. He isn't lame but don't want things to get any worse.
I have had this farrier for 14 years and he is always on time and is very good with the horses but my old mare had extremely narrow hooves and contracted heels but because she had a tendancy that way I never really thought her feet were a problem. i think because Flin had lovely open heels when I got him I can see the changes and am more aware of how fast these changes are happening.
Are these feet contracted and any other advice on the shape of his feet would be appreciated. Or if they are fine then tell me to stop worrying!!!
Any technical terms I can mention to my farrier and how his feet need to be trimmed and shod would be appreciated so I can describe to him what is happening and when he says he can't do anything I can say how he can.
Thanks and cookies for anyone who gets this far!!
Pictures taken tonight. He was shod 2 weeks ago. He is 16.2hh and his feet do look quite small for his body.
Thing is when I got Flin he had lovely open heels with a very wide frog and plenty of room to get the hoof pick through the sides. These have got so narrow and I am worried they are contracting. He isn't lame but don't want things to get any worse.
I have had this farrier for 14 years and he is always on time and is very good with the horses but my old mare had extremely narrow hooves and contracted heels but because she had a tendancy that way I never really thought her feet were a problem. i think because Flin had lovely open heels when I got him I can see the changes and am more aware of how fast these changes are happening.
Are these feet contracted and any other advice on the shape of his feet would be appreciated. Or if they are fine then tell me to stop worrying!!!
Any technical terms I can mention to my farrier and how his feet need to be trimmed and shod would be appreciated so I can describe to him what is happening and when he says he can't do anything I can say how he can.
Thanks and cookies for anyone who gets this far!!
Pictures taken tonight. He was shod 2 weeks ago. He is 16.2hh and his feet do look quite small for his body.