Antw23uk
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I've had my new mare five weeks this Saturday and she was shod today (slightly late, my bad
) and the farrier said, via the YO because i was at work, that she needs to see an Osteopath because she is very short and restricted on one of her front shoulders/leg!
Is it normal for a farrier to suggest stuff like this? .. please forgive my ignorance and i mean no offence. Im back into riding after a very long period and this is my first horse (this time round) so feel like with all the best will in the world and help im still struggling to get my head round it all
She has been slightly lame since Sunday which i thought was caused by a spacky fit lunging on the right rein but today it turns out she had a small sharp stone between her heal and shoe so this was more than likely the cause (Cant believe i didnt see it because im always picking her feet out)
Can anyone help or give some first hand experience? I have no idea what kind of prices an Osteopath charge but i guess im willing to give it a go
.... Although the way we feel about each other right now with her rude and incredibly agressive behaviour .... but thats another story 
I've had my new mare five weeks this Saturday and she was shod today (slightly late, my bad
Is it normal for a farrier to suggest stuff like this? .. please forgive my ignorance and i mean no offence. Im back into riding after a very long period and this is my first horse (this time round) so feel like with all the best will in the world and help im still struggling to get my head round it all
She has been slightly lame since Sunday which i thought was caused by a spacky fit lunging on the right rein but today it turns out she had a small sharp stone between her heal and shoe so this was more than likely the cause (Cant believe i didnt see it because im always picking her feet out)
Can anyone help or give some first hand experience? I have no idea what kind of prices an Osteopath charge but i guess im willing to give it a go