JVB
Well-Known Member
Apologies for the epic post! I'm hoping cptrayes, oberon et al will all comment and help. So back ground, horse is rising 5 ex racer. Finished racing in Mar 12, had some down time then started hacking and bit of schooling before I bought him in July.
He arrived shod and these came off after about 2 weeks, I tidied them up a little till my trimmer came out which I think was end of Aug time. Sorry I've got no photos for in between that trim and now.
In Dec he was hopping lame on left fore, screamed abcess but had xrays and nothing there at all, all normal so suspected soft tissue damage. I poulticed and then padded foot for about 4 weeks and by 1st Jan he was back to normal.
He had all winter off work, so from beginning of Sept to about 2 weeks ago. Currently being walked (ridden) for about 30 mins each day on various ground, mostly soft mud.
When on good ground walks out well, even wants to trot and canter, definite high jinks. On hard ground still bit toe first/ flat but more he does the more heel first he becomes.
Now I have a good trimmer but she has been teaching me so I know my trims are not perfect yet but there is only so much you can read/ be told before just learning as you go and I am careful to follow her instructions and not take too much off.
Fed (between 2 feeds) 2 scoops speedi beet, 2 scoops alfa a oil, 3 cups linseed, pro hoof. Ad lib haylage 24/7, field is just mud, stabled at night.
I can really only start road work when the evenings get lighter.
So how are they looking, am I doing the right amount of work, is there anything I can change in the feed, I'd like bit more condition on him but he has grown 2 inches over winter so now about 17h so guess all the feed has gone into this, also worried about spring grass as he's sensitive to sugar.
As he arrived
Left fore
Left hind
Right fore
Right hind
He arrived shod and these came off after about 2 weeks, I tidied them up a little till my trimmer came out which I think was end of Aug time. Sorry I've got no photos for in between that trim and now.
In Dec he was hopping lame on left fore, screamed abcess but had xrays and nothing there at all, all normal so suspected soft tissue damage. I poulticed and then padded foot for about 4 weeks and by 1st Jan he was back to normal.
He had all winter off work, so from beginning of Sept to about 2 weeks ago. Currently being walked (ridden) for about 30 mins each day on various ground, mostly soft mud.
When on good ground walks out well, even wants to trot and canter, definite high jinks. On hard ground still bit toe first/ flat but more he does the more heel first he becomes.
Now I have a good trimmer but she has been teaching me so I know my trims are not perfect yet but there is only so much you can read/ be told before just learning as you go and I am careful to follow her instructions and not take too much off.
Fed (between 2 feeds) 2 scoops speedi beet, 2 scoops alfa a oil, 3 cups linseed, pro hoof. Ad lib haylage 24/7, field is just mud, stabled at night.
I can really only start road work when the evenings get lighter.
So how are they looking, am I doing the right amount of work, is there anything I can change in the feed, I'd like bit more condition on him but he has grown 2 inches over winter so now about 17h so guess all the feed has gone into this, also worried about spring grass as he's sensitive to sugar.
As he arrived
Left fore
Left hind
Right fore
Right hind