amandap
Well-Known Member
Jelly babies?
I love proper chocolate btw!
I love white choc in any form but the Lindt balls-Heavenly!!! Mine was a trotter in Holland I think! No nothing of his past though, just the way he moves, and some garbled history from dealer he came from.
Go on, admit it, you're just not human, are you???
Only just seen this so I couldn't join in but do you have any more pics? Of the flaring/or lack of it on the side and corresponding sole shots? It would be an interesting exercise to work through his progress.
Very interesting!
Apologies this is my first post, I've been lurking for a while especially on barefoot threads as my horse has recently gone lame on the off fore but only on the right rein on a 20m circle or less both hard and soft going. Completely sound otherwise. So I had the vet out, nerve blocked below fetlock, sound. X-rays confirm no damage but did show an unbalanced hoof from coronet band. When I bought him I swapped farriers on a recommendation, farrier did the usual correction for hoof/pastern axis and I believe this is what has made him lame.
Sorry to hijack thread but it is very very interesting that such slight imbalances can mean a lame horse. My vet has recommended remedial farriery with a different farrier, but my farrier is in full support of taking the shoes off. Thanks to help from Oberon I am going to have them off on Tuesday and with hopefully NO trim by the farrier we will be looking at a sound horse in a few weeks/months on that right reinI'm changing diet too as I understand that is crucial! Sorry I have hijacked the thread completely!