dancingkris
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Can anyone recommend either a barefoot trimmer or EP in the Cheshire/South Manchester areas?
To give you a bit of background - I have a 5 year old TB who I've had just over a year. He came to me in a terrible state of neglect and his hooves were the worst I've ever seen. He had quarter cracks on all 4 feet which extended into the coronet band and they are not the best shape. I have tried with the help of my farrier all sorts of things and we are on the road to recovery now. He's had shoes on with staples, patches with resin, then the remedial farrier at Leahurst saw him, dremmelled out the cracks and applied imprint shoes. He is now barefoot as the imprints wouldn't stay on when he was hooning around the field - as he has a tendency to do! He's coping well although I'm not doing anything with him - he's turned out every day and in at night - the plan is to restart him in Spring. His front feet aren't bad - there is a slight depression in the wall where it was dremmelled out but is is solid wall which is now growing down. His hinds however aren't great and one still has a crack in which the farrier is confident will grow out in time. He's on a low sugar/starch diet with all the recommended things for barefoot horses (ML linseed, magnesium, BY etc).
I don't want to 'go behind my farrier's back' as he's been great and his feet have come a long way but it seems when he's trimmed now it is just a basic trim and the shape, flare etc isn't really addressed. I really want to get this horse's feet right and wondered if anyone can recommend a trimmer as I can't see us ever getting them right at this rate with just a normal trim.
I will try and post some pics later tonight or tomorrow - if I can ever work out how!
Can anyone recommend either a barefoot trimmer or EP in the Cheshire/South Manchester areas?
To give you a bit of background - I have a 5 year old TB who I've had just over a year. He came to me in a terrible state of neglect and his hooves were the worst I've ever seen. He had quarter cracks on all 4 feet which extended into the coronet band and they are not the best shape. I have tried with the help of my farrier all sorts of things and we are on the road to recovery now. He's had shoes on with staples, patches with resin, then the remedial farrier at Leahurst saw him, dremmelled out the cracks and applied imprint shoes. He is now barefoot as the imprints wouldn't stay on when he was hooning around the field - as he has a tendency to do! He's coping well although I'm not doing anything with him - he's turned out every day and in at night - the plan is to restart him in Spring. His front feet aren't bad - there is a slight depression in the wall where it was dremmelled out but is is solid wall which is now growing down. His hinds however aren't great and one still has a crack in which the farrier is confident will grow out in time. He's on a low sugar/starch diet with all the recommended things for barefoot horses (ML linseed, magnesium, BY etc).
I don't want to 'go behind my farrier's back' as he's been great and his feet have come a long way but it seems when he's trimmed now it is just a basic trim and the shape, flare etc isn't really addressed. I really want to get this horse's feet right and wondered if anyone can recommend a trimmer as I can't see us ever getting them right at this rate with just a normal trim.
I will try and post some pics later tonight or tomorrow - if I can ever work out how!
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