jgmbng
Well-Known Member
As in the title really.
My pony has been diagnosed with annular ligament desmitis, and is at the moment in wedge shoes as he has very little heel. If we do not have any improvement he is to be referred for full scans (my vet only has the small portable scanner) on both hinds.
Another horse on the yard ( using the same farrier ) has also been diagnosed with the same problem.
There are only 8 of us on the yard (only one other using same farrier) and to me this seems rather a high percentage of ponies to suffer the same problem when it appears not to be too common of a problem.
Thanks in advance.
My pony has been diagnosed with annular ligament desmitis, and is at the moment in wedge shoes as he has very little heel. If we do not have any improvement he is to be referred for full scans (my vet only has the small portable scanner) on both hinds.
Another horse on the yard ( using the same farrier ) has also been diagnosed with the same problem.
There are only 8 of us on the yard (only one other using same farrier) and to me this seems rather a high percentage of ponies to suffer the same problem when it appears not to be too common of a problem.
Thanks in advance.