amandaco2
Well-Known Member
my 5yo tbx has just had her shoes off too (well 3-4months ago)
basically when i got her, she had fronts on and her front feet had awful cracks and her heels were very under-run, toes long, frogs were tiny, bad flares and had medo-lateral imbalances-she could have been reshod every 3 weeks- even if only because the shoes were so loose after this short time, but she grows very little foot in that time.
i had her reshod every 4-5 weeks for the balance issues but the feet werent improving much at all over those 5 months and the cracks were getting worse so placing the nails was impossible without putting them alongside or in a crack!
so i took the shoes off, she had a holiday and is now back in work.
she had very very flat feet and thin walls and soles.
now the feet look lots better and her soles no longer flex to my finger pressure, her walls look alot tighter, heels and frog more developed and she strides out much more!the farrier himself says they look the best they ever had!(he has known her since a weanling)
the cracks are generally improving on all her feet(the backs are vasty better than the fronts, as they were to start with.they had never had shoes on)
she is fine working in the school everyday and hacks on smooth roads comfortably, although i do put hoof boots on her as i cant want her footsore. she marches over the gravel area in the yard no probs so maybe i shoudl do short hacks without boots..?
BUT i am worried about one crack that could become a problem-
its quite deep and the farrier dug a big chunk of the wall out (while the cracked area was halfway down the hoof wall)this chunk is now almost at the floor-am worried it may split up the hoof wall and make her lame/sore or get infected..
should i fill it with keratex putty? (after cleaning and disinfecting obviously)
i am reluctant to put her front shoes back on just for this if i can sucessfully manage her without, as being naked (at least for a while) seems to be doing her feet the world of good.
(i know she may need them in the summer if the ground is hard and if she needs them she can have them back on.)
none of my other horses have had such cracked feet so i am at a slight loss how to deal with it best!
basically when i got her, she had fronts on and her front feet had awful cracks and her heels were very under-run, toes long, frogs were tiny, bad flares and had medo-lateral imbalances-she could have been reshod every 3 weeks- even if only because the shoes were so loose after this short time, but she grows very little foot in that time.
i had her reshod every 4-5 weeks for the balance issues but the feet werent improving much at all over those 5 months and the cracks were getting worse so placing the nails was impossible without putting them alongside or in a crack!
so i took the shoes off, she had a holiday and is now back in work.
she had very very flat feet and thin walls and soles.
now the feet look lots better and her soles no longer flex to my finger pressure, her walls look alot tighter, heels and frog more developed and she strides out much more!the farrier himself says they look the best they ever had!(he has known her since a weanling)
the cracks are generally improving on all her feet(the backs are vasty better than the fronts, as they were to start with.they had never had shoes on)
she is fine working in the school everyday and hacks on smooth roads comfortably, although i do put hoof boots on her as i cant want her footsore. she marches over the gravel area in the yard no probs so maybe i shoudl do short hacks without boots..?
BUT i am worried about one crack that could become a problem-
its quite deep and the farrier dug a big chunk of the wall out (while the cracked area was halfway down the hoof wall)this chunk is now almost at the floor-am worried it may split up the hoof wall and make her lame/sore or get infected..
should i fill it with keratex putty? (after cleaning and disinfecting obviously)
i am reluctant to put her front shoes back on just for this if i can sucessfully manage her without, as being naked (at least for a while) seems to be doing her feet the world of good.
(i know she may need them in the summer if the ground is hard and if she needs them she can have them back on.)
none of my other horses have had such cracked feet so i am at a slight loss how to deal with it best!