cptrayes
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That makes sense actually, she's happy to go forward with non lateral work, but the lateral work is where she would really need to sit to do it, so that could be the difference, in your experience how long on average does it take for that sensitivity to go? She is cautious too if something has hurt before so I don't expect her to be back to normal in a matter of days.
I missed your point about heavy paring of the sole, it hasn't been pared at all in the last 8 weeks at least, it is scrubbed clean in the photo. I'll pm you once I get some ground level pics.
Thanks for all the advice everyone, it is appreciated![]()
My experience with my latest horse is that he took eight months to get his digestion sorted out and then grow a new foot with a stronger heel and better attachment with no bull-nose. If they have had previous digestive trouble, and mine almost certainly had been properly laminitic before I bought him, then this timing isn't unusual. Until the coffin bone angle is corrected they just can't move like they should, can get a sore back, and when standing still often look as if their hind feet are too far underneath them.
You may need to be aware that lateral work difficulty and hind toe dragging are both symptomatic of early spavins. What is she like working downhill, do you know (since you don't hack you may not