melle
Well-Known Member
I didn't feel that I had done the research into barefoot sufficiently to make a well informed decision yet so my mare was shod today as usual. She has been lame for two weeks and although initial nerve blocks showed the lameness not in the foot, when the vet came out he did comment on her wide flat feet and collapsed heels.
My farrier has this time put shoes with quarter clips and plastic heel wedges as a short term measure over the summer to try and offer the heel more support. Now reading on here people seem to have nothing good to say about wedges.
Are there any resident farriers on here that would be happy to comment on her feet if I post pictures or attempt to!
The farrier was saying her heels are growing at a very flat angle. IF i went barefoot how long would it take for the horse to naturally correct the collapsed heel?
My farrier has this time put shoes with quarter clips and plastic heel wedges as a short term measure over the summer to try and offer the heel more support. Now reading on here people seem to have nothing good to say about wedges.
Are there any resident farriers on here that would be happy to comment on her feet if I post pictures or attempt to!
The farrier was saying her heels are growing at a very flat angle. IF i went barefoot how long would it take for the horse to naturally correct the collapsed heel?