Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
As per my post below
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/foru...dragging-and-stumbling-on-near-hind-any-ideas
Horse is dragging hind feet and stumbling on her off hind occasionally.
She passed a 5 stage vetting with flying colours and came to me in good nick as far as I am aware!! Vet said what great shape she was in. Old owners haven't had a day's lameness with her.
She did lose a shoe (near hind) just after I got her and so farrier came and put a new shoe on which seemed quite different to the shoe on her other foot. As far as I can remember she was only toe dragging on that foot and stumbling on that leg once new shoe was on.
Then farrier came out to do a whole new set about 2 weeks ago and put Natural Balance shoes on behind and since then she has been toe dragging constantly when trotting with both feet.
Could it be a coincidence? Any thoughts? I have been assuming its something higher up but it could easily be her shoes I guess if she's not used to shoes like that.
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/foru...dragging-and-stumbling-on-near-hind-any-ideas
Horse is dragging hind feet and stumbling on her off hind occasionally.
She passed a 5 stage vetting with flying colours and came to me in good nick as far as I am aware!! Vet said what great shape she was in. Old owners haven't had a day's lameness with her.
She did lose a shoe (near hind) just after I got her and so farrier came and put a new shoe on which seemed quite different to the shoe on her other foot. As far as I can remember she was only toe dragging on that foot and stumbling on that leg once new shoe was on.
Then farrier came out to do a whole new set about 2 weeks ago and put Natural Balance shoes on behind and since then she has been toe dragging constantly when trotting with both feet.
Could it be a coincidence? Any thoughts? I have been assuming its something higher up but it could easily be her shoes I guess if she's not used to shoes like that.