Michen
Well-Known Member
Hi guys, once again reverting to HHO as I can't work out what to do here!
Without going in to too much detail, Boggles shoes came off about a week ago. In shoes at the point of them coming off he was landing heel first LF and outside heel first RF (not new for him, we've never managed to find a problem higher up to indicate why but we have greatly improved it by trimming him "unlevel", in the same way he used to wear his feet without shoes, rather than trimming him level").
He's now landing just about flat LF and toe first RF since coming out of shoes. His frogs are good, no thrush though I'm treating anyway. His feet are long and chipping, we VERY lightly trimmed him but I was aiming to get him out on the roads ASAP and to let him self trim, to see what he did with his own balance. He's fine on all surfaces inc stones.
However I'm unsure whether to do roadwork/miles with him when he's landing toe first? Would this not start damaging the structures in the hoof- if he works whilst landing this way? I could boot him but I have no idea what to boot him with as his feet are longer than norm so any measurements would soon be out of whack.
Should I work him on the roads despite the toe first landing, in the hope that his toe will come back which may help a heel first landing come back again? He's already started bringing it back himself.
As I said he's comfortable, sound etc.. but the landing says otherwise. He's had about 6 weeks off now from some initial bruising, has remained sound since being turned out etc, but very happy to give him longer off (though he is getting porky which isn't ideal), I'm not sure what else to do to promote the HF landing. Trim, work, leave in the field...?
Without going in to too much detail, Boggles shoes came off about a week ago. In shoes at the point of them coming off he was landing heel first LF and outside heel first RF (not new for him, we've never managed to find a problem higher up to indicate why but we have greatly improved it by trimming him "unlevel", in the same way he used to wear his feet without shoes, rather than trimming him level").
He's now landing just about flat LF and toe first RF since coming out of shoes. His frogs are good, no thrush though I'm treating anyway. His feet are long and chipping, we VERY lightly trimmed him but I was aiming to get him out on the roads ASAP and to let him self trim, to see what he did with his own balance. He's fine on all surfaces inc stones.
However I'm unsure whether to do roadwork/miles with him when he's landing toe first? Would this not start damaging the structures in the hoof- if he works whilst landing this way? I could boot him but I have no idea what to boot him with as his feet are longer than norm so any measurements would soon be out of whack.
Should I work him on the roads despite the toe first landing, in the hope that his toe will come back which may help a heel first landing come back again? He's already started bringing it back himself.
As I said he's comfortable, sound etc.. but the landing says otherwise. He's had about 6 weeks off now from some initial bruising, has remained sound since being turned out etc, but very happy to give him longer off (though he is getting porky which isn't ideal), I'm not sure what else to do to promote the HF landing. Trim, work, leave in the field...?

