El22
Member
So these feet belong to my 9 year old Welsh Section D, he was off work over the summer so in June he had the front shoes taken off, he was already barefoot behind and had been for about 6 months. He had an injury in the field and upon watching him trot up the vet suggested we should put shoes back on him, because he doesn't breakover at the centre of the foot and therefore wears the feet unevenly and develops flares on the inside of the front feet and outside of the hind feet. They suggested remedial shoeing to make him land straight. I was however dubious about what benifit this would have since I felt that by forcing him to land straight something higher up the limb that I would guess the feet are compensating for would have issues - after all once the horse is grown the only part of the horse's limb that can change is the foot really. After speaking with 3 different farriers that took a look we decided to leave things as they were and see how he coped with being barefoot permenantly. I am glad I did, he is still landing a bit off centre but the feet aren't growing as flared.
Anyway pictures....
October 2012 (these are 5 weeks after trimming)
Right fore
Right hind
Left hind
Left fore
Side view
Left fore sole
Left hind sole
right fore sole
And Feb 2013 just 3/4 months later. These are 3 weeks after trimming
Left hind
Right hind
Right fore
Left fore
Left fore side
Left hind side
right fore side
right hind side
Right fore sole
right hind sole
left fore sole
left hind sole
I am very pleased with the progress. What do you think?
Anyway pictures....
October 2012 (these are 5 weeks after trimming)
Right fore
Right hind
Left hind
Left fore
Side view
Left fore sole
Left hind sole
right fore sole
And Feb 2013 just 3/4 months later. These are 3 weeks after trimming
Left hind
Right hind
Right fore
Left fore
Left fore side
Left hind side
right fore side
right hind side
Right fore sole
right hind sole
left fore sole
left hind sole
I am very pleased with the progress. What do you think?