sharris
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Hi,
Was wondering if anyone has been through what Im going through and how their horse is doing now.
My horse got trapped in barbed wire and managed to damage his coronet band below his heel bulb quite badly. Hes been left with a scare was ok to start riding as he was sound a few months after, but then a horizontal and vertical crack appeared with accompanying lameness, which got progressively worse to point where he was hopping lame so more box rest (I really dont know how we got through last winter but we did) Have also touch wood survived the dreaded turnout for the first time and now he is going out on his own for a few hours a day and enjoying the spring grass still far from sound though but not as bad and is on a sachet of bute a day.
Ive had xrays done and they showed nothing to suggest that he wouldnt come sound again, just takes time I suppose he has good days and bad days but would like to hear of anyone else who has gone through the same thing.
All this happened in Aug last year, another few months and the crack will have grown out, hes got a shoe on that goes all the way round and supports his frog. Farrier thinks it would be a good idea to turn him away for the summer without shoes so he can pull the toes right back and trim them every 4 weeks as the spring grass will help his hoof grow quicker. Vet thinks that this is an option but will take 2 months for the feet to readjust to not having shoes on and will crumble away at the bottom until they adjust, so might be a good idea to find somewhere with ample turnout but leave the shoes on.
Not sure what to do also have the worry that if he overreaches with this type of shoe on, the whole bottom of his hoof could come off with it!
Was wondering if anyone has been through what Im going through and how their horse is doing now.
My horse got trapped in barbed wire and managed to damage his coronet band below his heel bulb quite badly. Hes been left with a scare was ok to start riding as he was sound a few months after, but then a horizontal and vertical crack appeared with accompanying lameness, which got progressively worse to point where he was hopping lame so more box rest (I really dont know how we got through last winter but we did) Have also touch wood survived the dreaded turnout for the first time and now he is going out on his own for a few hours a day and enjoying the spring grass still far from sound though but not as bad and is on a sachet of bute a day.
Ive had xrays done and they showed nothing to suggest that he wouldnt come sound again, just takes time I suppose he has good days and bad days but would like to hear of anyone else who has gone through the same thing.
All this happened in Aug last year, another few months and the crack will have grown out, hes got a shoe on that goes all the way round and supports his frog. Farrier thinks it would be a good idea to turn him away for the summer without shoes so he can pull the toes right back and trim them every 4 weeks as the spring grass will help his hoof grow quicker. Vet thinks that this is an option but will take 2 months for the feet to readjust to not having shoes on and will crumble away at the bottom until they adjust, so might be a good idea to find somewhere with ample turnout but leave the shoes on.
Not sure what to do also have the worry that if he overreaches with this type of shoe on, the whole bottom of his hoof could come off with it!