fallenangel123
Well-Known Member
Hi does anyone have any positive (or I suppose negative) experiances of this?
My miniature filly has been diagnosed with it during her present growth spurt. Her right front is just a bit upright, but her left fore is completely on her toe now. Sadly I have been trying to get my farrier out for the last three weeks and it has got gradually worse! Fortunately my old farrier who has moved fifty miles away has spoken to the vet and is going to come down and try toe extensions on her.
In the mean time I have taken them off the grass to try and cut some calories out, and put them onto rubber mats so she is on a firmer surface, but any other advice would be great!!
My miniature filly has been diagnosed with it during her present growth spurt. Her right front is just a bit upright, but her left fore is completely on her toe now. Sadly I have been trying to get my farrier out for the last three weeks and it has got gradually worse! Fortunately my old farrier who has moved fifty miles away has spoken to the vet and is going to come down and try toe extensions on her.
In the mean time I have taken them off the grass to try and cut some calories out, and put them onto rubber mats so she is on a firmer surface, but any other advice would be great!!