TrasaM
Well-Known Member
I've recently started to ride a friend's IDxWB mare. She is currently shod and I was told that the one time she had the back shoes removed that she couldn't cope and that her soles are very thin. She's gone lame today on her front left and the hoof and coronet are warm. Will have to wait and see if this is an abscess or trauma.
I noticed when I picked her feet out that the soles are very crumbly and the frog in relation to the foot size is small. The other two horses I ride are both barefoot so their frogs are quite wide in comparison.
so question..
Should the sole be this soft and easy to scrape.
If her sole is thin can anything be done about it. Is it genetic or dietary ?
Has anyone with a horse with feet like this managed to get them barefoot successfully.
She's a big girl 17hh and conformation wise there are no obvious problems. I've recently bought some Pro Hoof and she is now getting this in her feed.
Guidance gratefully received. Thank you
I noticed when I picked her feet out that the soles are very crumbly and the frog in relation to the foot size is small. The other two horses I ride are both barefoot so their frogs are quite wide in comparison.
so question..
Should the sole be this soft and easy to scrape.
If her sole is thin can anything be done about it. Is it genetic or dietary ?
Has anyone with a horse with feet like this managed to get them barefoot successfully.
She's a big girl 17hh and conformation wise there are no obvious problems. I've recently bought some Pro Hoof and she is now getting this in her feed.
Guidance gratefully received. Thank you