0ldmare
Well-Known Member
I posted a few days ago re my mare who had suspected low level laminitus. Anyway she has been treated for laminitus for the last 2 weeks but showed no real improvement
I had the vet again and they took x-rays which showed zero rotation in one front foot and the very slightest rotation in the other. But what it also showed was that she has wafer thin soles. I'm really unhappy about this as, when the farrier came last time, he removed LOADS of horn from the underneath. So much so that I questioned him and he said she had excess and that it needed removing. She was quite footie when she went out but seemed sound again when she got on grass and I forgot all about it.
She is unshod as she's retired and hasn't had shoes on for about a year.
Anyway it now seems likely that the majority of her problems relate to badly bruised soles. The vet has strapped giant sponge things to her front feet which give her the look of wearing platform shoes
and she is much happier. She's also on danillon and acp as also treating her for laminitus in case she has it as well.
The farrier I had is not my usual and mine is long term sick. Obviously I will be looking for another one!
My questions are, how long do bruised soles take usually to resolve? Will she grow thicker soles again? And would you have her shod in front with gel pads maybe once she's sound?
I'm gutted my poor old girl is suffering and feel I've let her down
I had the vet again and they took x-rays which showed zero rotation in one front foot and the very slightest rotation in the other. But what it also showed was that she has wafer thin soles. I'm really unhappy about this as, when the farrier came last time, he removed LOADS of horn from the underneath. So much so that I questioned him and he said she had excess and that it needed removing. She was quite footie when she went out but seemed sound again when she got on grass and I forgot all about it.
She is unshod as she's retired and hasn't had shoes on for about a year.
Anyway it now seems likely that the majority of her problems relate to badly bruised soles. The vet has strapped giant sponge things to her front feet which give her the look of wearing platform shoes
The farrier I had is not my usual and mine is long term sick. Obviously I will be looking for another one!
My questions are, how long do bruised soles take usually to resolve? Will she grow thicker soles again? And would you have her shod in front with gel pads maybe once she's sound?
I'm gutted my poor old girl is suffering and feel I've let her down