Emilieu
Well-Known Member
What is the worst case scenario?
Deans is down another shoe and another chunk of hoof has gone with it. He is horribly lame again without it, even after I have wrapped it up as best I can in nappies, padding and duct tape. Vet and farrier cannot agree on solution but both agree the solution is NOT to remove shoes. I'm so scared to go against their opinion but i just can't see what else to do - their ideas are not working! So if i go against their advice (with a specialist on board to assist me) can anyone tell me what the worst that will happen is? Is it just that i will have to give in and put shoes back on or is there ANY chance that i will do irreversable damage to my beloved boy?
Thanks - head is all over the place.
Deans is down another shoe and another chunk of hoof has gone with it. He is horribly lame again without it, even after I have wrapped it up as best I can in nappies, padding and duct tape. Vet and farrier cannot agree on solution but both agree the solution is NOT to remove shoes. I'm so scared to go against their opinion but i just can't see what else to do - their ideas are not working! So if i go against their advice (with a specialist on board to assist me) can anyone tell me what the worst that will happen is? Is it just that i will have to give in and put shoes back on or is there ANY chance that i will do irreversable damage to my beloved boy?
Thanks - head is all over the place.