CosmicRider
New User
My new horse had a bad farrier in his old home, and his feet were oddly shaped and awkward looking, almost stretched forward and out. He just got shod by my farrier, who is very good, on his front foot. That was 5 days ago, and now on that same hoof that was just recently done, his frog looks... weird.
The back of it has all just gone. It's not crumbly, it's just like a gap in his frog, and then further down towards his toe the gap extends a little, but there is still some frog covering the top, kind of like a cave. He has been fine until yesterday when we were riding out on the road and he started to go lame. He's a very responsive horse and a light touch will get him going but he really didn't want to go past walk
Any ideas of what this is, and what I can do to remedy this? Is it just that he is resting too much on the heel of his front foot due to his other feet being at such weird angles? We have been doing quite a bit of road work but would this be enough to actually wear down a hoof..
If you need any more information, just ask and I'll be happy to provide!
The back of it has all just gone. It's not crumbly, it's just like a gap in his frog, and then further down towards his toe the gap extends a little, but there is still some frog covering the top, kind of like a cave. He has been fine until yesterday when we were riding out on the road and he started to go lame. He's a very responsive horse and a light touch will get him going but he really didn't want to go past walk
Any ideas of what this is, and what I can do to remedy this? Is it just that he is resting too much on the heel of his front foot due to his other feet being at such weird angles? We have been doing quite a bit of road work but would this be enough to actually wear down a hoof..
If you need any more information, just ask and I'll be happy to provide!