usbaldings
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I have had my mare 4 weeks ( although we did breed her hence got her back)
She was a chaser until last dec when she was turned away injured.
They decided they did not want to train her and so I asked for her back. She is crippled! Both fronts infected. Dreadful cracks, dropped heels, very concave soles. My farrier has never seen such bad feet.
Vet out. Pain relief and antibiotics. Once comfortable, put on heart bars.
Last tues after coming off bute and having bars for 3 weeks she suddenly went chronically lame. Vet took off bars and laminae bleeding and enflamed. Vet thinks pedal bone may have sunk😿 gonna get X-rays but what ever the result I feel reluctant to put shoes on her until decent hoof appears( by the way. Toe is also totally seedy and thinking of coming away))
The horn growth since seeing the farrier last is much better already no longer open cracks in coronet.
Going barefoot not an option as her soles are dropped and soft and there are more flints than grass everywhere you go. I feel maybe boots to walk out in, turn out for a couple of hours then take them off in a deep bedded stable and let her feet recover naturally.
I have looked into boots and taken advice and been told the mac bouts I've used before would not suit her as she has such dropped heels. They recommend equine cushion joggers and a gel pad to start.
Love advice please. Thx
She was a chaser until last dec when she was turned away injured.
They decided they did not want to train her and so I asked for her back. She is crippled! Both fronts infected. Dreadful cracks, dropped heels, very concave soles. My farrier has never seen such bad feet.
Vet out. Pain relief and antibiotics. Once comfortable, put on heart bars.
Last tues after coming off bute and having bars for 3 weeks she suddenly went chronically lame. Vet took off bars and laminae bleeding and enflamed. Vet thinks pedal bone may have sunk😿 gonna get X-rays but what ever the result I feel reluctant to put shoes on her until decent hoof appears( by the way. Toe is also totally seedy and thinking of coming away))
The horn growth since seeing the farrier last is much better already no longer open cracks in coronet.
Going barefoot not an option as her soles are dropped and soft and there are more flints than grass everywhere you go. I feel maybe boots to walk out in, turn out for a couple of hours then take them off in a deep bedded stable and let her feet recover naturally.
I have looked into boots and taken advice and been told the mac bouts I've used before would not suit her as she has such dropped heels. They recommend equine cushion joggers and a gel pad to start.
Love advice please. Thx