Lauren90
Active Member
Hello, my mare has now been retired due to navicular and coffin joint issues.
Yesterday I removed her shoes (or the carrier did) and she is now barefoot. She was extremely sore yesterday and barely walking but now she is less sore in her field but still very hesitant on concrete ground.
I've had some advice to change feed to fast fibre, micro linseed and pro hoof. However, can anyone confirm how important turnout is and grass, apparently too much grass particularly during the day can impede the
time in which she adjusts due to sugars???
She is currently out apart from around 4 hours during the day where she comes in for a snooze. Thanks,
Yesterday I removed her shoes (or the carrier did) and she is now barefoot. She was extremely sore yesterday and barely walking but now she is less sore in her field but still very hesitant on concrete ground.
I've had some advice to change feed to fast fibre, micro linseed and pro hoof. However, can anyone confirm how important turnout is and grass, apparently too much grass particularly during the day can impede the
time in which she adjusts due to sugars???
She is currently out apart from around 4 hours during the day where she comes in for a snooze. Thanks,