redredruby
Well-Known Member
Hello! You may remember from previous threads about my little welsh X arab who had spent the first 5 years of his life pretty much unhandled and had never had his feet trimmed. As a result since I have had him he has been very foot sore.
With the help of an excellent farrier we have been trimming on a regular basis in order to bring them in at the heel (as they had flared) so that the foot structure can begin to lift and he isn't walking on his soles. We can now do this without any sedation at all - massive improvement.
He is significantly better, and happy to walk across flat surfaces, but still quite pottery on stony surfaces. The farrier says this is to be expected as it is only with the foot growth that he can reshape the hoof.
So......I was planning on getting him some hoof boots in order to a) make it more comfortable to the field and whilst doing a little bit of work and b) to allow his feet to grow more to give the farrier to work with.
A couple of people have suggested putting shoes on him but I think he should at least be sound walking to and from the field before I consider that but I am just prolonging his soreness by not shoeing him?
I read that when measuring for hoof boots it needs to be within 7 days of a recent trim however, he was trimmed 10 days ago - do you think that would be a big problem?
Are there any particular designs I should go for / avoid? Any advice really appreciated!
With the help of an excellent farrier we have been trimming on a regular basis in order to bring them in at the heel (as they had flared) so that the foot structure can begin to lift and he isn't walking on his soles. We can now do this without any sedation at all - massive improvement.
He is significantly better, and happy to walk across flat surfaces, but still quite pottery on stony surfaces. The farrier says this is to be expected as it is only with the foot growth that he can reshape the hoof.
So......I was planning on getting him some hoof boots in order to a) make it more comfortable to the field and whilst doing a little bit of work and b) to allow his feet to grow more to give the farrier to work with.
A couple of people have suggested putting shoes on him but I think he should at least be sound walking to and from the field before I consider that but I am just prolonging his soreness by not shoeing him?
I read that when measuring for hoof boots it needs to be within 7 days of a recent trim however, he was trimmed 10 days ago - do you think that would be a big problem?
Are there any particular designs I should go for / avoid? Any advice really appreciated!