samuelhorse
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My farrier has just been out (unbooked) as Sam is still lame (being treated for laminitis by vet) He was shoeing another girls horse and came to see how he was doing.
He suggested filling both front feet with equipak which he did after shoeing the other horse. Sams soles are quite flat, especially the near fore which is the one with the more severe pedal bone rotation and a keratoma, and he thinks this is making the problem worse
Just wondering if this is used much and how succesful it is....
Cost £80 for shoeing and equipak, which i dont mind paying if it is going to be of benefit to his lordship!
My farrier is great and even my grumpy boy loves his pedicures!
He suggested filling both front feet with equipak which he did after shoeing the other horse. Sams soles are quite flat, especially the near fore which is the one with the more severe pedal bone rotation and a keratoma, and he thinks this is making the problem worse
Just wondering if this is used much and how succesful it is....
Cost £80 for shoeing and equipak, which i dont mind paying if it is going to be of benefit to his lordship!
My farrier is great and even my grumpy boy loves his pedicures!