blackcob
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The farrier is coming to do B's hind shoes tomorrow, they're a week overdue to normal as we went hunting last week and I didn't want to risk her losing two brand new shoes
However, I have noticed one odd thing - the outside edge on both her hind shoes is significantly more worn than the inside edge. I'd go as far to say that there's plenty of wear left on the inside edge but the outside is almost paper thin.
I have never ever noticed this before, she's always worn her hind shoes equally. She always wears the toes out on her front shoes before the sides, but she's done this forever and is nothing unusual.
Will of course ask the farrier tomorrow about it, but in your opinion what could possibly be the cause of the uneven wear? She has not had any kind of injury or been lame for several years, nevermind since she was last shod, and she seems to be moving straight as ever. She is doing a lot of work at the moment but nothing extreme or unusual, I always keep her in good work to keep the weight off (she is a Welsh D and a natural good doer, muzzled 24/7 in spring).
Or am I worrying too much
However, I have noticed one odd thing - the outside edge on both her hind shoes is significantly more worn than the inside edge. I'd go as far to say that there's plenty of wear left on the inside edge but the outside is almost paper thin.
I have never ever noticed this before, she's always worn her hind shoes equally. She always wears the toes out on her front shoes before the sides, but she's done this forever and is nothing unusual.
Will of course ask the farrier tomorrow about it, but in your opinion what could possibly be the cause of the uneven wear? She has not had any kind of injury or been lame for several years, nevermind since she was last shod, and she seems to be moving straight as ever. She is doing a lot of work at the moment but nothing extreme or unusual, I always keep her in good work to keep the weight off (she is a Welsh D and a natural good doer, muzzled 24/7 in spring).
Or am I worrying too much