Patches
Well-Known Member
Now, I know the obvious answer is to ride on the roads less or have them shod more frequently.
However, I've done all that. I have reduced the hacking distances and am riding in the field some days as well as having a lesson on a surface. All this should be reducing the wear on her shoes. She is also shod every four weeks.
It's three weeks yesterday since she was shod and her heavy duty shoes (by heavy duty I refer to the fact that her shoes are thicker than Tweenie's) have worn like this behind:
Left hind
Right hind not so worn, but still flat at the toe (which is my fault for trotting on roads. When she's reshod, she's grown so much foot that the flat toe becomes rounded in the shoeing period....not worn back to white line etc)
More worryingly is that the farrier isn't due until Friday. Her left hind has worn all the clenches away on the outside edge. Whilst I can't wiggle the shoe about, it is now raised along the outside edge as the nails have worn away. I assume this means no riding now until the farrier has been....which is pants as I'm trying to get her and keep her fit.
Here's the outside edge of left hind. It's thinner than it looks as I'm not square on to it for the picture.
What do I do? She's recently been seen by the vet who's not concerned about the wear to her feet. She's sound, even under flexion. Interestingly it's her right hock with spavin, and she's not worn that foot as much.
I am just at a loss to work out how to prevent this level of wear. She has road nails riveted into her shoes....they are worn off. She has borium melted onto the toe.....it's worn off.
GAH!!!!! I want to ride her and keep her fit and it now looks like I can't ride at all for a whole damn week.
However, I've done all that. I have reduced the hacking distances and am riding in the field some days as well as having a lesson on a surface. All this should be reducing the wear on her shoes. She is also shod every four weeks.
It's three weeks yesterday since she was shod and her heavy duty shoes (by heavy duty I refer to the fact that her shoes are thicker than Tweenie's) have worn like this behind:
Left hind
Right hind not so worn, but still flat at the toe (which is my fault for trotting on roads. When she's reshod, she's grown so much foot that the flat toe becomes rounded in the shoeing period....not worn back to white line etc)
More worryingly is that the farrier isn't due until Friday. Her left hind has worn all the clenches away on the outside edge. Whilst I can't wiggle the shoe about, it is now raised along the outside edge as the nails have worn away. I assume this means no riding now until the farrier has been....which is pants as I'm trying to get her and keep her fit.
Here's the outside edge of left hind. It's thinner than it looks as I'm not square on to it for the picture.
What do I do? She's recently been seen by the vet who's not concerned about the wear to her feet. She's sound, even under flexion. Interestingly it's her right hock with spavin, and she's not worn that foot as much.
I am just at a loss to work out how to prevent this level of wear. She has road nails riveted into her shoes....they are worn off. She has borium melted onto the toe.....it's worn off.
GAH!!!!! I want to ride her and keep her fit and it now looks like I can't ride at all for a whole damn week.