Charlie31
Well-Known Member
I’m interested to hear of people’s experience of corns, how they treated them and how long it took for the horse to get better.
My horse has been found to have corns in both front feet. They’ve been dug out and packed with some stuff and then he was shod with fuller heals for greater support. He’s sound and happy on soft ground and in the school but not at all keen to go forward on the road. I guess this means his feet are still hurting!
I’m wondering whether I just need to give it a bit more time with the shoes on while the bruising heals or whether it would be better to remove the shoes for a while and either turn him away or see how he goes in hoof boots.
Vet and farrier have both been involved so far and I won’t make any decisions without speaking to them first but I just wondered if anybody here had any first hand experience of how they dealt with it.
My horse has been found to have corns in both front feet. They’ve been dug out and packed with some stuff and then he was shod with fuller heals for greater support. He’s sound and happy on soft ground and in the school but not at all keen to go forward on the road. I guess this means his feet are still hurting!
I’m wondering whether I just need to give it a bit more time with the shoes on while the bruising heals or whether it would be better to remove the shoes for a while and either turn him away or see how he goes in hoof boots.
Vet and farrier have both been involved so far and I won’t make any decisions without speaking to them first but I just wondered if anybody here had any first hand experience of how they dealt with it.