WinniethePoo
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Ok, 15 yr old Arab cross, great feet - rubbish conformation. Always been shod, he has only had fronts on for the last three months. I used a new, highly recommended farrier that says that he would actually benefit from barefoot. His action is toe in on one side, toe down first, very araby and floaty - but he has had tripping problems in the past and does seem to have breakover problems. We are happy hackers only. His feet are quite upright and narrow, although measuring for boots gives me a same size round as long. Shoes came off yesterday and this morning he flatly refused to walk on the concrete of the yard (he is a bit of a drama queen!) Tonight he is happily charging about, no problems with the yard, and seems to be placing his feet much better, and lifting them higher. He is a good doer and our grazing is not lush, but adequate, and he gets ad lib hay, out 24/7 with the option of a bedded down stable if he chooses to go in - which he does quite often for a snooze.
My questions are:
1. Boots - I will need to use them I think, initially,for hacking, but which ones? Bearing in mind his turn in, I don't want to exacerbate the tripping problem
2. I've changed his feed in anticipation of this a month ago - high fibre no sugar (although he does have an Extra Strong Mint addiction that is kept under control!) he is on Top Spec lite chop and lite balancer - is this good or bad?
3. What can I do to help him and keep him comfortable? He has had back problems in the past so I'm concerned that any ouch ouchy will result in him tensing his back - he hasn't been over keen on stoney tracks since his backs came off in November - but he really doesn't make a big deal over it.
Any advice, help or criticism would be appreciated, sorry for the essay - wine for all that make it this far (bearing in mind it's Friday, Lol!)
My questions are:
1. Boots - I will need to use them I think, initially,for hacking, but which ones? Bearing in mind his turn in, I don't want to exacerbate the tripping problem
2. I've changed his feed in anticipation of this a month ago - high fibre no sugar (although he does have an Extra Strong Mint addiction that is kept under control!) he is on Top Spec lite chop and lite balancer - is this good or bad?
3. What can I do to help him and keep him comfortable? He has had back problems in the past so I'm concerned that any ouch ouchy will result in him tensing his back - he hasn't been over keen on stoney tracks since his backs came off in November - but he really doesn't make a big deal over it.
Any advice, help or criticism would be appreciated, sorry for the essay - wine for all that make it this far (bearing in mind it's Friday, Lol!)