gaelforce
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My mare has been lame for a few weeks and has recently been diagnosed with coronitis. She already has navicular syndrome in three feet (two front, one hind) but with a fantastic remedial farrier she has not been lame for over two years and is on no medication other than supplements and good feeding.
For no apparent reason she is now really sore and our farrier thinks something catastrophic has happened similar to her being galloped hard over a rough surface for a long period to cause the damage - he can also pinpoint it to between 6 and 8 weeks due to growth rings. This hasn't happened that we know of although she does mess around a lot with our gelding but other than that I am at a loss to know what has happened as when she is out she is only lightly hacking over good ground. Has anyone had anything similar and if so what was the prognosis. She is due for x rays next week and at the moment we have just been advised to keep her hooves moist with appropriate products which we are doing. She has also developed a few sandcracks and has been free of them for over 2 years now too. Our farrier has said that basically, in his words, she will lose her feet but there is new hoof growing inside but it will be a long road to sort this out. Her front hooves are hollow when tapped on one side.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
For no apparent reason she is now really sore and our farrier thinks something catastrophic has happened similar to her being galloped hard over a rough surface for a long period to cause the damage - he can also pinpoint it to between 6 and 8 weeks due to growth rings. This hasn't happened that we know of although she does mess around a lot with our gelding but other than that I am at a loss to know what has happened as when she is out she is only lightly hacking over good ground. Has anyone had anything similar and if so what was the prognosis. She is due for x rays next week and at the moment we have just been advised to keep her hooves moist with appropriate products which we are doing. She has also developed a few sandcracks and has been free of them for over 2 years now too. Our farrier has said that basically, in his words, she will lose her feet but there is new hoof growing inside but it will be a long road to sort this out. Her front hooves are hollow when tapped on one side.
Any advice would be much appreciated.