kezimac
Well-Known Member
hi - my horse was diagnosed with navicular last may - she was put into eggbars, still not quite right so had wedges fitted - she was immediatlely sound. she has been sound over last 9 months - last week went unlevel and is having more xrays on monday.
Alot of people recommend barefoot route as a treatment/best way of managing condition. What i would like to know from farriers is their take on this? Are wedges detrimental long term. My horse has low heels, I have read about the horse landing toe first and that this puts pressure on DDFT. With wedges the shoe lands heel first but the pedal bone lands toe first because of the back of the foot is high.
Please farriers tell me what you think - i can get some pics if that helps.
not sure if i should whip her shoes off - she has thin soles that bruise easily as i did have her barefoot for 9 months when i first had her but she couldnt take any stones. - but as last resort i will do it.
Alot of people recommend barefoot route as a treatment/best way of managing condition. What i would like to know from farriers is their take on this? Are wedges detrimental long term. My horse has low heels, I have read about the horse landing toe first and that this puts pressure on DDFT. With wedges the shoe lands heel first but the pedal bone lands toe first because of the back of the foot is high.
Please farriers tell me what you think - i can get some pics if that helps.
not sure if i should whip her shoes off - she has thin soles that bruise easily as i did have her barefoot for 9 months when i first had her but she couldnt take any stones. - but as last resort i will do it.