henryhorn
Well-Known Member
My daughter used the local farrier for the yard where she works yesterday and immediately the horse went lame. By this morning he was stood almost in a laminitic way so she got the vet, who said the farrier has burned the horse's feet too deep.
I am so angry if this is the case, and have never in all my years of horses heard of such a thing.
Has this happened to anyone else?
The horse was due to have a lesson with Adam Kemp on Monday and event early March, so how long does this take to get better?
He's on anti inflmmatories and pain killers but still terribly tender, the vet said leave the shoes on for now.
I am very tempted to contact the farriers' council if this is not a normal occurrance, the chap is advertising as bare foot specialist and remedial farrier, what a bloody joke. That horse has never been the slightest bit footsore since he was backed and he's 6 this year!
I am so angry if this is the case, and have never in all my years of horses heard of such a thing.
Has this happened to anyone else?
The horse was due to have a lesson with Adam Kemp on Monday and event early March, so how long does this take to get better?
He's on anti inflmmatories and pain killers but still terribly tender, the vet said leave the shoes on for now.
I am very tempted to contact the farriers' council if this is not a normal occurrance, the chap is advertising as bare foot specialist and remedial farrier, what a bloody joke. That horse has never been the slightest bit footsore since he was backed and he's 6 this year!