nessa121
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Sorry for the essay just wanted to make sure i covered everything.........I have a small pony who had very slight laminitis a year a go and the way i found this out was because he became sensitive over gravel. Before and straight after the lamintis he has never had a problem with his feet on any ground.
i sent him away to be backed to what seemed to be a very knowledge experienced person only after 3 weeks they called me to say they no longer could do no more with him off the leadrein as he just threw the girl off.
After going to collect him and returning home last tuesday evening we notice when getting off the lorry he was slightly lame and a bit foot sore. I picked up his hoof and to my horror his feet was a state they smelt awful his frogs had gauges through the middle and the feet inside was flaking and very soft. My farrier came out the next day and trimmed them up and cleaned them out i walked him up after and he was much better. But the next morning i walked him out of his stable and he could hardly move. Called the vet out to check if he had lami and she tested him and he was showing no signs but said from his previous laminitis a year ago his sole is slighty touching the floor at the toe and to maybe consider getting front shoes so this would lift his sole off the ground. I'm going to speak to my farrier again tuesday and see what he thinks but was just wondering what your thoughts are? As he has never needed shoes before now. Its been 4 days now since he has been in on deep bed and bute and he can not walk on hard flat ground outside his stable. Don't no what to do to help him?
i sent him away to be backed to what seemed to be a very knowledge experienced person only after 3 weeks they called me to say they no longer could do no more with him off the leadrein as he just threw the girl off.
After going to collect him and returning home last tuesday evening we notice when getting off the lorry he was slightly lame and a bit foot sore. I picked up his hoof and to my horror his feet was a state they smelt awful his frogs had gauges through the middle and the feet inside was flaking and very soft. My farrier came out the next day and trimmed them up and cleaned them out i walked him up after and he was much better. But the next morning i walked him out of his stable and he could hardly move. Called the vet out to check if he had lami and she tested him and he was showing no signs but said from his previous laminitis a year ago his sole is slighty touching the floor at the toe and to maybe consider getting front shoes so this would lift his sole off the ground. I'm going to speak to my farrier again tuesday and see what he thinks but was just wondering what your thoughts are? As he has never needed shoes before now. Its been 4 days now since he has been in on deep bed and bute and he can not walk on hard flat ground outside his stable. Don't no what to do to help him?