mightymammoth
Well-Known Member
(Also in vet)
Hi,
Long story cut short: Back shoes taken off three weeks ago (shod on fronts) He's hacked twice a week for 2 hours through the woods but have to go 20 mins on the road to get there (then back 20 mins on the road).
He's on handful of pure feeds fibre balance, mirconised linseed, and pro hoof supplement (as well as a joint and multi vit) out 24/7. He has only been on the linseed and supplements for a couple of months so I appreciate that he will be yet to get the benefit.
He's become increasingly foot sore on his back feet, I tried to persevere but it just wasn't fair on him as he was obviously uncomfortable to the point he couldn't be ridden.
Shoes back on today and he was immediately happier.Whilst the farrier was putting the back shoes on he commented that his hoofs had worn down a lot, so much in fact that he may struggle to keep the shoes on.
How could they have worn down that quick in 3 weeks? The farrier when he took them off 3 weeks ago deliberately didn't trim them right down to make it more comfortable for him. What am I doing wrong? I'm really disappointed as I wanted this to be the first step towards him being unshod.
Any thoughts please? Thanks
Hi,
Long story cut short: Back shoes taken off three weeks ago (shod on fronts) He's hacked twice a week for 2 hours through the woods but have to go 20 mins on the road to get there (then back 20 mins on the road).
He's on handful of pure feeds fibre balance, mirconised linseed, and pro hoof supplement (as well as a joint and multi vit) out 24/7. He has only been on the linseed and supplements for a couple of months so I appreciate that he will be yet to get the benefit.
He's become increasingly foot sore on his back feet, I tried to persevere but it just wasn't fair on him as he was obviously uncomfortable to the point he couldn't be ridden.
Shoes back on today and he was immediately happier.Whilst the farrier was putting the back shoes on he commented that his hoofs had worn down a lot, so much in fact that he may struggle to keep the shoes on.
How could they have worn down that quick in 3 weeks? The farrier when he took them off 3 weeks ago deliberately didn't trim them right down to make it more comfortable for him. What am I doing wrong? I'm really disappointed as I wanted this to be the first step towards him being unshod.
Any thoughts please? Thanks
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