Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Ben is having his first set of fronts on tomorrow, he has been barefoot up till now, but with the work and terrain he is constantly breaking off bits of hoof, up till now this has been pretty manageable, his hinds are perfect, never anything to them other than perfect wear, but his fronts are taking a bit of a hammering, on one he has a section halfway down which doesn't seem to be causing an issue yet but may well do later, it's seems like an area where an abscess has blown and would coincide with the time he had his last abscess, although we it was draining from the bottom and he came sound again but he then went lame and I suspect this was the reason, an abscess that burst at the top.
Anyhow, we went for a lovely hack yesterday, nothing too bad terrain wise, and he came back with a whacking great big chunk ripped off his outer hoof wall, what made it even worse was that there was a stone wedged in the crack which I suspect added leverage, the split goes about 1 1/2 inches, he is sound, and I suspect for the most part he will get away with it but when the farrier comes tomorrow and cuts the broken bit out there will be a fairly significant chunk of his hoof missing.
I know that, we could probably get away with not shoeing and slowly letting it grow out over time, but I would be worried about further damaging the area, more bits cracking off and the workload from any jumping he may do, so have decided to take the plunge and have fronts on, at least until the damage is grown out.
So for a while at least I will be hearing the clippity clip of shoes :/. However, I must do what I feel is best, and for the time being this feels right to me.
Anyhow, we went for a lovely hack yesterday, nothing too bad terrain wise, and he came back with a whacking great big chunk ripped off his outer hoof wall, what made it even worse was that there was a stone wedged in the crack which I suspect added leverage, the split goes about 1 1/2 inches, he is sound, and I suspect for the most part he will get away with it but when the farrier comes tomorrow and cuts the broken bit out there will be a fairly significant chunk of his hoof missing.
I know that, we could probably get away with not shoeing and slowly letting it grow out over time, but I would be worried about further damaging the area, more bits cracking off and the workload from any jumping he may do, so have decided to take the plunge and have fronts on, at least until the damage is grown out.
So for a while at least I will be hearing the clippity clip of shoes :/. However, I must do what I feel is best, and for the time being this feels right to me.