Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
A bit of background info. I posted on here a couple of weeks ago about my horse Being a little stiff on the right rein in canter and occasionaly going disunited. So after taking advice I called a Mctimmony lady to come and take a look at him. Last Tues I schooled George (my tb) and he was perfectly sound then Tues afternoon the Mctimmony lady (very highly recommended) came and treated him. He was due new shoes the next day and I followed her instructions not to allow him to be shod straight out of the stable. I walked him in hand and trotted him around the school for at least 20 mins then he saw the farrier as usual. Then he was turned out for the day and brought in that evening by my yard owner. I went down to see him first thing
Thursday am and on first inspection he looked fine. Unusually clean actually which to me means that he'd had a nice quiet day in the field. (Our fields are very, very muddy) and from the look of him he hadn't even rolled! However, I took him for a short hack and it was apparent quiet early on that he wasn't right so I brought him home and lunged him and he was definately lame. Most obviously on the right rein. I called my farrier as the new shoes seemed the most obvious cause combined with the fact that there was heat in both of his front hooves. Farrier had a good look and as by Friday there was only heat in one hoof he tried lowering the nails in that shoe in case they were a bit high.
Fast forward to today and after a weekend off he's still lame. I'm now stumped. There is no heat or swelling anywhere other than in his hoof. The lameness is deffinately no worse, but not really any better either. I have called my farrier again and he's going to come on Wed unless it suddenly gets much worse. I'm starting to get a bit worried now that maybe the new shoes are a red herring and I'm over looking something else. If you've got this far and have any suggestions I will be eternally grateful and will happily share my chocolate digestives that I'm worriedly eating my way through!
Thursday am and on first inspection he looked fine. Unusually clean actually which to me means that he'd had a nice quiet day in the field. (Our fields are very, very muddy) and from the look of him he hadn't even rolled! However, I took him for a short hack and it was apparent quiet early on that he wasn't right so I brought him home and lunged him and he was definately lame. Most obviously on the right rein. I called my farrier as the new shoes seemed the most obvious cause combined with the fact that there was heat in both of his front hooves. Farrier had a good look and as by Friday there was only heat in one hoof he tried lowering the nails in that shoe in case they were a bit high.
Fast forward to today and after a weekend off he's still lame. I'm now stumped. There is no heat or swelling anywhere other than in his hoof. The lameness is deffinately no worse, but not really any better either. I have called my farrier again and he's going to come on Wed unless it suddenly gets much worse. I'm starting to get a bit worried now that maybe the new shoes are a red herring and I'm over looking something else. If you've got this far and have any suggestions I will be eternally grateful and will happily share my chocolate digestives that I'm worriedly eating my way through!