Fifty Bales of Hay
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Its been nearly 6 weeks since we pulled the front shoes off, and 12 weeks since the backs came off. We have very very underrun heels, on both front and back, worse on the front. When shod my farrier fitted shoes with small extensions out the back to help with heel support (as he doesn't have any really).
We had a bit of a setback due to injury but put the horse back into work a couple of weeks ago. And I can see he is moving so much better and with boots in the field, nothing in the school, his feet I think look good. We hack out with boots on, and he is walking down the hill so much better than he was with shoes on. I can visibly see we have a flat or a marginally heel first landing already, with or without boots on.
BUT - if we do any trot work he isn't too happy initially although improves, and then the following morning there is a slight swelling upwards from the fetlock joint. This goes down with a either cold hosing, or with turnout - even riding him at walk reduces it.
So reassurance needed at this point - is this normal? Is it because he has such compromised heels and now he is working his foot correctly its pulling on ligaments/tendons in the legs that haven't been stretched due to years of toe first landing?
Has anyone seen this happen when first going barefoot due to the difference in their way of going?
We had a bit of a setback due to injury but put the horse back into work a couple of weeks ago. And I can see he is moving so much better and with boots in the field, nothing in the school, his feet I think look good. We hack out with boots on, and he is walking down the hill so much better than he was with shoes on. I can visibly see we have a flat or a marginally heel first landing already, with or without boots on.
BUT - if we do any trot work he isn't too happy initially although improves, and then the following morning there is a slight swelling upwards from the fetlock joint. This goes down with a either cold hosing, or with turnout - even riding him at walk reduces it.
So reassurance needed at this point - is this normal? Is it because he has such compromised heels and now he is working his foot correctly its pulling on ligaments/tendons in the legs that haven't been stretched due to years of toe first landing?
Has anyone seen this happen when first going barefoot due to the difference in their way of going?