JLD
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Just been out to do my pony and noticed he has one warm back foot. Not lame, and tender, no signs of mud fever, thrush, or abscess. He is unshod, unridden, yarded with access to stable over night and free access to yard field (with a little grass coming through but not very much) and stable during day when he splits his time about 50/50 in field and up on yard. I have been keeping a very close eye on his weight as had possible subacute lami last year and he is a good weight. Any ideas ? Thank you.
Just been out to do my pony and noticed he has one warm back foot. Not lame, and tender, no signs of mud fever, thrush, or abscess. He is unshod, unridden, yarded with access to stable over night and free access to yard field (with a little grass coming through but not very much) and stable during day when he splits his time about 50/50 in field and up on yard. I have been keeping a very close eye on his weight as had possible subacute lami last year and he is a good weight. Any ideas ? Thank you.