Jericho
Well-Known Member
Would anyone like to have a go at analysing my horses feet and gait?
I am becoming a bit obsessed as to whether she is footy / has low grade laminitis and am currently treating as such especially as she is overweight. Vet has been yesterday and was fairly vague i.e. that she isnt displaying the classic signs but worth keeping her off grass and treating as such and that she is overweight (which I am addressing). He hasnt prescribed any drugs and I found it all a bit vague as when I asked if I could turnout he said see how she is tomorrow...
Well tomorrow is here and I am still not sure. Would very much appreciate any feedback as I keep my horses at home on my own so dont have anyone to bounce ideas off and can quite easily see things which arent there or miss things which I have learnt to live with... (oh dear I sound such a worrier!) Have attached some photos of her front hooves also for any barefoot experts to have a look at as well as a video of her walking and a quick trot today. Am particularly interested to know if she is landing heel first (ultimate aim!!) and whether you think she looks footy or suffering any pain in the toe / laminae area.
Points to note: barefoot for about 5 months, hacked out once or twice a week and a bit of schooling. usually out 24/7 on 2 acres of short grazing , fed brewers yeast, seaweed and rosehips, MagOx and linseed in a handful of TopSpec Top chop lite and very watery speedibeet to make it less powdery. She has been stabled on shavings for last 5 days and fed diet ration of well soaked hay plus some straw. She has no bounding pulse, doesnt react to hoof testers and her hoof wall can sometimes be cool, sometimes hot. No depression above coronet band. Good depressions above eye. No lameness but is shifting weight slightly. Quite willing to walk / turn etc. Her feet were trimmed a week ago (hardly any taken off as no growth).
right fore
left fore
And the video.... (excuse little ginger pony trotting behind - he hates being left out of anything!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAZ8vO2Gk7k
Many thanks!!!
I am becoming a bit obsessed as to whether she is footy / has low grade laminitis and am currently treating as such especially as she is overweight. Vet has been yesterday and was fairly vague i.e. that she isnt displaying the classic signs but worth keeping her off grass and treating as such and that she is overweight (which I am addressing). He hasnt prescribed any drugs and I found it all a bit vague as when I asked if I could turnout he said see how she is tomorrow...
Well tomorrow is here and I am still not sure. Would very much appreciate any feedback as I keep my horses at home on my own so dont have anyone to bounce ideas off and can quite easily see things which arent there or miss things which I have learnt to live with... (oh dear I sound such a worrier!) Have attached some photos of her front hooves also for any barefoot experts to have a look at as well as a video of her walking and a quick trot today. Am particularly interested to know if she is landing heel first (ultimate aim!!) and whether you think she looks footy or suffering any pain in the toe / laminae area.
Points to note: barefoot for about 5 months, hacked out once or twice a week and a bit of schooling. usually out 24/7 on 2 acres of short grazing , fed brewers yeast, seaweed and rosehips, MagOx and linseed in a handful of TopSpec Top chop lite and very watery speedibeet to make it less powdery. She has been stabled on shavings for last 5 days and fed diet ration of well soaked hay plus some straw. She has no bounding pulse, doesnt react to hoof testers and her hoof wall can sometimes be cool, sometimes hot. No depression above coronet band. Good depressions above eye. No lameness but is shifting weight slightly. Quite willing to walk / turn etc. Her feet were trimmed a week ago (hardly any taken off as no growth).
right fore
left fore
And the video.... (excuse little ginger pony trotting behind - he hates being left out of anything!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAZ8vO2Gk7k
Many thanks!!!
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