Busybusybusy
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So after a pretty hellish week I have found out that my horse has damaged his navicular bursa, which I understand is irreparable. He has had lameness work up and X-rays to both front feet. The damage is in the off fore, the near fore is ok. The DDFTs are ok as are the navicular bones, however the coffin bone is also flat in the off fore.
He is now on a low sugar diet with supplements for both hooves & joints, and is due to be seen by excellent farrier/trimmer in January. I have just moved yards and was advised by the farrier that it would be best if he came about a month after I had moved my horse.
Does anyone have experience of this? What is the prognosis & can there be improvements with either barefoot or remedial shoeing?
He is now on a low sugar diet with supplements for both hooves & joints, and is due to be seen by excellent farrier/trimmer in January. I have just moved yards and was advised by the farrier that it would be best if he came about a month after I had moved my horse.
Does anyone have experience of this? What is the prognosis & can there be improvements with either barefoot or remedial shoeing?