tonitot
Well-Known Member
After posting on thatsmygirl's thread yesterday I decided to start my own thread 
A few months ago my vet diagnosed Ethel with spavins in her hocks and said she needed to be worked, mostly hard ground work, and wear hind shoes with raised heels. After posting on the thread yesterday I found out that she could go barefoot.
I'm here to find out about what changes would need to be made to her diet and when the farrier comes to trim her would he need to do anything special to her feet?
Currently she has adlib hay, Alpha A Oil, Dodson and Horrell Build Up Mix and Speedy Beet. She's out during the day and in at night.
Any advice will be very much appreciated
A few months ago my vet diagnosed Ethel with spavins in her hocks and said she needed to be worked, mostly hard ground work, and wear hind shoes with raised heels. After posting on the thread yesterday I found out that she could go barefoot.
I'm here to find out about what changes would need to be made to her diet and when the farrier comes to trim her would he need to do anything special to her feet?
Currently she has adlib hay, Alpha A Oil, Dodson and Horrell Build Up Mix and Speedy Beet. She's out during the day and in at night.
Any advice will be very much appreciated