gothdolly
Well-Known Member
Hi there
Domi has very thin soles. The farrier says that he is growing a good amount of horn but not retaining his sole - its flaking/sloughing off instead and he does not know why.
There is no infection, and he is not kept in a damp environment - his stable is kept very clean and dry and the field isnt muddy (good drainage, on a hill etc) The vet and farrier dont think its nutritional as Im feeding good qualitiy supplements.
Farrier said that he has only seen one horse like this before but doesnt know what happened to it because the owners sold it. Of course thin soles (very thin because you can depress them with a thumb) lead to a lot of "footiness" and sensitivity. He struggles to walk over the yard without pads or hoof boots. I have been really struggling with him, using keratex, formula 4 feet (now switched to top spec antilam) and was recently using hoof boots until my vet, farrier and I decided to try hoof pads.
Im really getting worried now, if the pads dont work (eg. if they cause other problems) what else can be done?
Domi has had mild concussion related laminitis in the last two years. I think this may be linked to the problem with his soles.
Domi is very well in himself, sound, cantering round his field, and riding out again. Im very pleased with him, but just so worried about his soles. No foot, no horse, as they say.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Domi has very thin soles. The farrier says that he is growing a good amount of horn but not retaining his sole - its flaking/sloughing off instead and he does not know why.
There is no infection, and he is not kept in a damp environment - his stable is kept very clean and dry and the field isnt muddy (good drainage, on a hill etc) The vet and farrier dont think its nutritional as Im feeding good qualitiy supplements.
Farrier said that he has only seen one horse like this before but doesnt know what happened to it because the owners sold it. Of course thin soles (very thin because you can depress them with a thumb) lead to a lot of "footiness" and sensitivity. He struggles to walk over the yard without pads or hoof boots. I have been really struggling with him, using keratex, formula 4 feet (now switched to top spec antilam) and was recently using hoof boots until my vet, farrier and I decided to try hoof pads.
Im really getting worried now, if the pads dont work (eg. if they cause other problems) what else can be done?
Domi has had mild concussion related laminitis in the last two years. I think this may be linked to the problem with his soles.
Domi is very well in himself, sound, cantering round his field, and riding out again. Im very pleased with him, but just so worried about his soles. No foot, no horse, as they say.
Has anyone else experienced this?