samp
Well-Known Member
My horse was shod 4 weeks, the farrier re-shod her on Friday and left the above sentance on my invoice. So I called him he said how was she going, feeling etc I said she's been going great, feeling fab, jumping well etc. Which he said oh because she was showing signs on laminitis (as above). However as there were no other signs I should not worry about it.
I have opted to change her diet though to a higher fibre and less starch/ sugar.
She is being re-shod in 4 weeks and I am hoping her feet will be normal. I was really worried when he told me, but he re-assured me not to be. So what would you guys do in this situation?
She is a 15.3 warmblood, very fit, not too fat, not too thin. Out for couple of hours few times a week. Exercised 6 days a week (1 hour schooling or 30mins lungeing 4 days a week) 1 day competing or lesson, 1 day hacking (2 hours)
I have opted to change her diet though to a higher fibre and less starch/ sugar.
She is being re-shod in 4 weeks and I am hoping her feet will be normal. I was really worried when he told me, but he re-assured me not to be. So what would you guys do in this situation?
She is a 15.3 warmblood, very fit, not too fat, not too thin. Out for couple of hours few times a week. Exercised 6 days a week (1 hour schooling or 30mins lungeing 4 days a week) 1 day competing or lesson, 1 day hacking (2 hours)