emfen1305
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So we are 9 weeks post shoe removal and my horse is still struggling on the 10 metre stony path up to the main bit of the yard. The farrier came to do his first trim since having them off (he's been checked twice in that time just to rasp the edges where the nail holes have grown down) and noticed some bruising on both soles near the white line - worse on the left. Farrier hoof tested but no reaction and said it will be old bruising (30-60 days) which would make sense as he was quite sore just before Christmas. He's fine in the school and on the concrete and tarmac, landing heel first but he is really struggling up the cobbles or if he walks on a stone. I have gone back to putting medical boots on to walk him to the field but is there anything else I can do to help? I know 9 weeks isn't very long but our hacking is quite stony and worried about getting back on him in March.
He is fed TB chaff, Equimins balancer, linseed and a couple of hay cobs and Hay. I know boots seem like the sensible option so I am doing a bit of research if I need them but just wondering if there is anything else I can do to help.
He is fed TB chaff, Equimins balancer, linseed and a couple of hay cobs and Hay. I know boots seem like the sensible option so I am doing a bit of research if I need them but just wondering if there is anything else I can do to help.