MJ_1993
Well-Known Member
Hi people!
My horse has just been diagnosed with DJD in his hocks, he's only 10 bless him. During the lameness work out the vets also spotted he was lame in front, they x rayed that front hoof and he is unbalanced quite badly which has caused his bone to go more like " / " than it should be " | " like so. This seemed to be a farrier issue and i had decided to let the vets speak with the farrier and come up with a plan of action.
So i done some research (of course!) and a couple of articles say Poorly fitting/unbalanced shoes can cause DJD, I have been using this farrier for over 10 months now, Could this have all been created by poorly fitting shoes?
This put with the unbalanced front foot does leave me wondering....
Part of me wants to sack the farrier (Scream and cry because he seemed so good) and part of me knows full well it could just be bad luck. Has anyone experienced this before? Any general thoughts on what i should do?!
I don't want to jump out of the frying pan into the fire or anything but i would hate for my choice of farrier to have caused my boy all this pain! xx
* Side note - am i allowed to post this in the Tack Room aswell? (generally get a bigger response) Wouldn't want to double post and couldn't find a rule on that *
My horse has just been diagnosed with DJD in his hocks, he's only 10 bless him. During the lameness work out the vets also spotted he was lame in front, they x rayed that front hoof and he is unbalanced quite badly which has caused his bone to go more like " / " than it should be " | " like so. This seemed to be a farrier issue and i had decided to let the vets speak with the farrier and come up with a plan of action.
So i done some research (of course!) and a couple of articles say Poorly fitting/unbalanced shoes can cause DJD, I have been using this farrier for over 10 months now, Could this have all been created by poorly fitting shoes?
This put with the unbalanced front foot does leave me wondering....
Part of me wants to sack the farrier (Scream and cry because he seemed so good) and part of me knows full well it could just be bad luck. Has anyone experienced this before? Any general thoughts on what i should do?!
I don't want to jump out of the frying pan into the fire or anything but i would hate for my choice of farrier to have caused my boy all this pain! xx
* Side note - am i allowed to post this in the Tack Room aswell? (generally get a bigger response) Wouldn't want to double post and couldn't find a rule on that *