Horse foot sore in the Hind

Celtic Jewel

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 October 2023
Messages
69
Visit site
So my horse has gone randomly foot sore she is currently barefoot I was wondering should I get back shoes put on her.
 

Abacus

Well-Known Member
Joined
17 February 2011
Messages
2,370
Visit site
How long has she been barefoot? Depends on whether this is an isolated incident and is she is, long term, ok without shoes. Also on what the ground is like. One of mine who only has fronts was a bit tentative on his hinds over the gravel (literally 2 foot of it) recently, I think because the ground has been so wet and feet are softer. Seems to have improved this week.

If it’s just one foot she might have stepped on a stone and been bruised rather than generally sore. But I’m not a real barefoot expert.
 

Celtic Jewel

Well-Known Member
Joined
25 October 2023
Messages
69
Visit site
How long has she been barefoot? Depends on whether this is an isolated incident and is she is, long term, ok without shoes. Also on what the ground is like. One of mine who only has fronts was a bit tentative on his hinds over the gravel (literally 2 foot of it) recently, I think because the ground has been so wet and feet are softer. Seems to have improved this week.

If it’s just one foot she might have stepped on a stone and been bruised rather than generally sore. But I’m not a real barefoot expert.
She has been barefoot in the back for her entire life . The ground is has been hard and soft this has been going on for 2 weeks.
 

meleeka

Well-Known Member
Joined
14 September 2001
Messages
11,571
Location
Hants, England
Visit site
It could be anything but worth mentioning that laminitis can occur in hinds only, as it did with mine. My vet says it seems more common in Welsh ponies, but can happen with any breed.
 
Top