HazyXmas
Well-Known Member
I wondered if any of the barefoot people could help me?
My daughter's 15hh connie had a high suspensory ligament injury at the end of July 11. We took her shoes off (only wore fronts) she had eight weeks box rest, was re-scanned & started walking out. Vet told me to put fronts back on which i did end of Oct as she was to start trotting. She was a total nightmare, very wild so we didn't trot, just carried on walking.
She has progressed & is now out 4 times a week with some trotting & tiny amount of cantering, all seems ok (touches wood lots!) my problem is that she is bored & being a twit in her small turnout paddock, she has pulled 3 shoes off in the last 5 weeks.
My gut feeling is to take the other shoe off tomorrow (will have to make another emergency call to farrier) & carry on with the walking/trotting for another couple of months. Daughter is NOT impressed as was hoping to event her again & wants shoes all round so she can stud up. Her trainer also told her that the pony needs the support, possibly raised heels?
I feel that shoes helped cause the injury, she didn't have any on when she came to us & has good hard feet although i feel that the frogs seem small, hard & retracted. I hope that this makes sense, i just want to do what's best for pony & hopefully keep her sound. Does anyone of here event barefoot?
Many thanks if you got to the end
My daughter's 15hh connie had a high suspensory ligament injury at the end of July 11. We took her shoes off (only wore fronts) she had eight weeks box rest, was re-scanned & started walking out. Vet told me to put fronts back on which i did end of Oct as she was to start trotting. She was a total nightmare, very wild so we didn't trot, just carried on walking.
She has progressed & is now out 4 times a week with some trotting & tiny amount of cantering, all seems ok (touches wood lots!) my problem is that she is bored & being a twit in her small turnout paddock, she has pulled 3 shoes off in the last 5 weeks.
My gut feeling is to take the other shoe off tomorrow (will have to make another emergency call to farrier) & carry on with the walking/trotting for another couple of months. Daughter is NOT impressed as was hoping to event her again & wants shoes all round so she can stud up. Her trainer also told her that the pony needs the support, possibly raised heels?
I feel that shoes helped cause the injury, she didn't have any on when she came to us & has good hard feet although i feel that the frogs seem small, hard & retracted. I hope that this makes sense, i just want to do what's best for pony & hopefully keep her sound. Does anyone of here event barefoot?
Many thanks if you got to the end