GermanyJo
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have posted previously showing the progress of my boy with no shoes. I was really pleased and there were some nice changes.
However, end of May he went lame in front - vet did work up - blocked on a high suspensory block Left , then showed slight lameness also RF .. scans showed some slight damage LF ... nothing much too see RF. So ... he was on box rest with 20 mins in hand walking , had his course of Shockwave therapy ... after 6 weeks everything looked good so started riding ... after 2 days riding he was then lame behind ! ... after more investigation it looks to be in the back (muscle not bone).
Anyway .. after the high suspensory issue my vet insisted that he was shod in front .. strange shoes I have never seen before with a half closed toe .. He did explain the logic to me , none of which sounded very logical to me.
To be honest I am of the opinion at the moment that he has had some weakness in this back prior to this lameness and am wondering if the lameness in front is a sympton of what was going on in the back .. and then 7 weeks box rest has just 'escalated' the back problem due to the standing for weeks on end.
So .. cut a long story short, after asking my vet if the shoes were short term thing and i could removed after a few months or not , he told me if the horse was his he would never leave him barefoot again (pictures from my boys feet in previous posts .. they are definately not bad) .. however .. he is a bit 'old school' and am really considering ignoring him and when he is due to be shod again , removing and going back to barefoot again ... obviously I am going to look an idiot if he goes lame again .. but I am really hating him having shoes on again , especially after seeing the massive improvements we had
what would you barefoot experts do ? .. have you any experience with ligament injuries and times when it would not be sensible to keep on barefoot ? or is it definately better to keep the shoes off ?
would really appreciate some feedback as i know there are many of you on here with alot of experience of this
I have posted previously showing the progress of my boy with no shoes. I was really pleased and there were some nice changes.
However, end of May he went lame in front - vet did work up - blocked on a high suspensory block Left , then showed slight lameness also RF .. scans showed some slight damage LF ... nothing much too see RF. So ... he was on box rest with 20 mins in hand walking , had his course of Shockwave therapy ... after 6 weeks everything looked good so started riding ... after 2 days riding he was then lame behind ! ... after more investigation it looks to be in the back (muscle not bone).
Anyway .. after the high suspensory issue my vet insisted that he was shod in front .. strange shoes I have never seen before with a half closed toe .. He did explain the logic to me , none of which sounded very logical to me.
To be honest I am of the opinion at the moment that he has had some weakness in this back prior to this lameness and am wondering if the lameness in front is a sympton of what was going on in the back .. and then 7 weeks box rest has just 'escalated' the back problem due to the standing for weeks on end.
So .. cut a long story short, after asking my vet if the shoes were short term thing and i could removed after a few months or not , he told me if the horse was his he would never leave him barefoot again (pictures from my boys feet in previous posts .. they are definately not bad) .. however .. he is a bit 'old school' and am really considering ignoring him and when he is due to be shod again , removing and going back to barefoot again ... obviously I am going to look an idiot if he goes lame again .. but I am really hating him having shoes on again , especially after seeing the massive improvements we had
what would you barefoot experts do ? .. have you any experience with ligament injuries and times when it would not be sensible to keep on barefoot ? or is it definately better to keep the shoes off ?
would really appreciate some feedback as i know there are many of you on here with alot of experience of this
