Swift00
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Hi, sorry this might be a bit long, so i apologise in advance. Swift is a 13.3hh welsh section c, Swift has been barefoot ever since i've had him, I got him in May '07, and when i got him he had been barefoot for 6 months.
To begin with his wall and sole tended to separate quite a bit, this only really affected the front feet, and bit's broke off, but with the help of a fantastic farrier after a year, his feet were looking much better, he was also getting a feed balancer with boitin in it at the time.
In August 09 i had to move him further away and so had to change farriers, to a new one who seems to be just as good as my old one, after another year he recommended stopping feeding the biotin, so i have, however in the last 9 months or so he has been getting gaps appearing again between the wall and sole, which stones and dirt get in and i keep having to remove, i questioned the farrier about it last visit which was 16th March, and he said that it was nothing just an inconvenience (because of having to pick little stones out), however i'm not convinced by this view. he feet were ok during the first few weeks after trim but have started to separate again, and have look worse than last time, he isn't due for a trim till 15th May (usually 10 weeks between trims as it always has been)
The odd thing is there isn't any flare with it,just the 2 coming apart? hopefully the pics will show it, what is best to do about it, I will try to contact said farrier tomorrow, but would be grateful if anyone could give me any ideas.
Current exercise is twice a week over soft hard and stony ground and he is deffinatly struggling more than ever on stony ground, he always has struggled a bit, so i bought him Cavallo sport boots which help a lot, but would really love for him to be pain free without.
Oh and current diet is, hay/straw mix 24/7 grazing, 300grams of fast fibre with mag ox supplement and access to a dengie lite lick overnight.
ok so this is near fore

and this is off fore

Hope i haven't missed anything, shout if I have and thanks in advance
To begin with his wall and sole tended to separate quite a bit, this only really affected the front feet, and bit's broke off, but with the help of a fantastic farrier after a year, his feet were looking much better, he was also getting a feed balancer with boitin in it at the time.
In August 09 i had to move him further away and so had to change farriers, to a new one who seems to be just as good as my old one, after another year he recommended stopping feeding the biotin, so i have, however in the last 9 months or so he has been getting gaps appearing again between the wall and sole, which stones and dirt get in and i keep having to remove, i questioned the farrier about it last visit which was 16th March, and he said that it was nothing just an inconvenience (because of having to pick little stones out), however i'm not convinced by this view. he feet were ok during the first few weeks after trim but have started to separate again, and have look worse than last time, he isn't due for a trim till 15th May (usually 10 weeks between trims as it always has been)
The odd thing is there isn't any flare with it,just the 2 coming apart? hopefully the pics will show it, what is best to do about it, I will try to contact said farrier tomorrow, but would be grateful if anyone could give me any ideas.
Current exercise is twice a week over soft hard and stony ground and he is deffinatly struggling more than ever on stony ground, he always has struggled a bit, so i bought him Cavallo sport boots which help a lot, but would really love for him to be pain free without.
Oh and current diet is, hay/straw mix 24/7 grazing, 300grams of fast fibre with mag ox supplement and access to a dengie lite lick overnight.
ok so this is near fore

and this is off fore

Hope i haven't missed anything, shout if I have and thanks in advance