has ur farrier ever said the feet are too short to put shoes on??

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My guy has jsut been up today and said the feet are too short ( he was out on hols and has worn them all down) and we would ahve to wait 2/3 weeks?? now this has never happened to me b4 and i really need shoes on to go to shows the next few weeks?

what do u reckon? shud i ring someone else?
 

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I have this problem every year when Pride comes in from grass; he is very hard on his hooves and I usuallly have to wait a week or so before he can be shod
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I suppose it just depends on the hoof growth! Sorry dont know what else to say
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Pride only gets it behind because his hinds are removed when he is turned away, at first I thought it was the land that he was on but no matter where he goes, he always comes in the same. Nothing left behind. He used to wear C&W behind and he could never wear them until his 2nd round of shoeing but now he just has studholes and for some reason its not as bad; farrier will put flats on him but I usually wait a week or so;

Farriers always says that he is very hard on his feet and they are white which doesnt help!!
 

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Yep, Our farrier said Dolls were too short and there was nothing to put the nails to without crippling her. So she was box rested for 2 weeks, then they were put on. Were still a bit short though, but she was ok. The farrier said it was due to the muddy fields (was a few months ago) - gravel and stuff in the mud wears them down apparently.
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shud i keep him in hsi stable then and not let him out during the day to the field> wud he be ok to ride in sand school?
 

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I suppose it just depends on the type of land around your area if its hilly & rugged I'd be inclined to limit his turnout a little; as for riding, I ride pride in the sand and while waiting for him to be shod and its never caused a problem
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Hope you get sorted soon, it's so frustrating....
 

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thanks for ur help! ill ride awya then in school- suppose a week to get him ready fro show was a bit optimistic! Land now is flat but the out farm where he was was on side of mountain which maybe didnt help! i didnt think that sort of thing mattered!

Strange cause horse has good foot confortmaion- i have had horses with way worse flat feet and flaky feet and never had this b4- i just thougth farrier was being an a*se!!!!
 
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