JACQSZOO
Well-Known Member
My best mate keeps her horse barefoot and has done for three years. He still has to wear boots as he has not taken very well to the barefoot thing.
On Friday he had a trim and has been horrendously sore ever since to the point that even standing still on concrete is uncomfortable for him.
He has strong digital pulses in his front feet and weaker ones in his hinds. When walking he is placing his feet down awkwardly.
Is it possible that he could have developed low grade laminitus from this or could it just be the over zealous trim?
I have to be very careful how I approach my friend about this as she is totally comitted to being barefoot. I suggested giving him some bute at the weekend but friend said she didn't want to as she knew he was a little footy but would be fine in a day or two.
I dont want to fall out with her but at the same time her horse is clearly in a lot of pain and as a friend I feel I need to offer as much support as I can.
On Friday he had a trim and has been horrendously sore ever since to the point that even standing still on concrete is uncomfortable for him.
He has strong digital pulses in his front feet and weaker ones in his hinds. When walking he is placing his feet down awkwardly.
Is it possible that he could have developed low grade laminitus from this or could it just be the over zealous trim?
I have to be very careful how I approach my friend about this as she is totally comitted to being barefoot. I suggested giving him some bute at the weekend but friend said she didn't want to as she knew he was a little footy but would be fine in a day or two.
I dont want to fall out with her but at the same time her horse is clearly in a lot of pain and as a friend I feel I need to offer as much support as I can.