silvershadow81
Well-Known Member
Trip to vets on Thursday as girl was very lame- so had the whole xrays/ scans thing done.
Xrays showed a total inbalance of shoes (we had this issue last year!). Vet said heels need to be lower and the shoe put so it is supporting her heel (as she has a little spur off her navicular and what looks like desmosis of the straight distal seasmoidian ligament and the current shoes cant be helping. (she is on Equipack currently)
Anyhow- vet obviously had to take off shoe to xray- and she is not foot sore on it atall- even though with the shoe on she was?
Farrier has said that she will not be balanced- as she is due for shoeing tomorrow.
It is either the rest- or removing the shoe which seems to be helping... I have no need for her to return to work quickly, so was thinking about just asking him to take them off and let her foot issues settle?
Q- do you think she would be more balanced without shoes- her heel would have more support- i think??
Q- what have been your experiences with going barefoot- especially in order horses where they have always been shod?
Q- do you have to get a specialist farrier- or is it just that some farriers specialise in barefoot trimming? (that sounds like a real numpty question, but want to confirm the answer!!)
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Xrays showed a total inbalance of shoes (we had this issue last year!). Vet said heels need to be lower and the shoe put so it is supporting her heel (as she has a little spur off her navicular and what looks like desmosis of the straight distal seasmoidian ligament and the current shoes cant be helping. (she is on Equipack currently)
Anyhow- vet obviously had to take off shoe to xray- and she is not foot sore on it atall- even though with the shoe on she was?
Farrier has said that she will not be balanced- as she is due for shoeing tomorrow.
It is either the rest- or removing the shoe which seems to be helping... I have no need for her to return to work quickly, so was thinking about just asking him to take them off and let her foot issues settle?
Q- do you think she would be more balanced without shoes- her heel would have more support- i think??
Q- what have been your experiences with going barefoot- especially in order horses where they have always been shod?
Q- do you have to get a specialist farrier- or is it just that some farriers specialise in barefoot trimming? (that sounds like a real numpty question, but want to confirm the answer!!)
xx