hairypony09
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I have a 13 year old cob gelding. he has always been barefoot and never been lame before. I havent done an awful lot with him, just hacking on and off. normally he is out in the fields all summer and stabled at night in winter, no extra feed summer, but haylage through winter and handful of hi fi lite and sugarbeet, plus carrots apples etc.
Last spring i brought him back into work after being off for a year due to work commitments etc.
I was long reining him nicely for a few weeks then i decided to get him shod on his front feet, he had never been shod before, but i had the intentions to do more with him.
After a week or so he went lame, it seemed to be his front feet, one more than the other although when i picked them out he seemed to be ok again, no heat in them and no visible signs of anything. i kept riding him in field for a while. this went on for a few months until i decided to have the shoes taken off as i thought this was the problem. He seemed that he has small frogs and clefts close to the shoes, i thought that when compacted that it pinched him.
But he has continued to be lame on and off, i stopped working him, this winter he hasnt had any hard feed and all horses have been kept in a large yard with a hayrack( our haylage this year been more like dry hay)
My friend had farrier to shoe their horse and told him mine was lame, he had a look and scraped away bit of hoof underneath and said the white line was orange and there was heat in foot and he had laminitis, he is overweight and he said i should walk him loads,needs lots exercise, or i will have a big problem later on.
Everytime farrier came in past they always asked if i rode on roads loads and i said i didnt, they hardly ever trimmed much off his feet and never inside, and said he had strong hooves which never seemed to grow, but to me the toes always looked really long i did once ask if they were ok, and they always said yes.
So sorry my explanation is so long but.. is this laminitis? and what is the correct treatment? i have read that lots of exercise is an old cure and can actually make it worse as it separates the laminae, what should i feed him? And if you need to increase blood supply does anyone think garlic may help at all? many thanks
Last spring i brought him back into work after being off for a year due to work commitments etc.
I was long reining him nicely for a few weeks then i decided to get him shod on his front feet, he had never been shod before, but i had the intentions to do more with him.
After a week or so he went lame, it seemed to be his front feet, one more than the other although when i picked them out he seemed to be ok again, no heat in them and no visible signs of anything. i kept riding him in field for a while. this went on for a few months until i decided to have the shoes taken off as i thought this was the problem. He seemed that he has small frogs and clefts close to the shoes, i thought that when compacted that it pinched him.
But he has continued to be lame on and off, i stopped working him, this winter he hasnt had any hard feed and all horses have been kept in a large yard with a hayrack( our haylage this year been more like dry hay)
My friend had farrier to shoe their horse and told him mine was lame, he had a look and scraped away bit of hoof underneath and said the white line was orange and there was heat in foot and he had laminitis, he is overweight and he said i should walk him loads,needs lots exercise, or i will have a big problem later on.
Everytime farrier came in past they always asked if i rode on roads loads and i said i didnt, they hardly ever trimmed much off his feet and never inside, and said he had strong hooves which never seemed to grow, but to me the toes always looked really long i did once ask if they were ok, and they always said yes.
So sorry my explanation is so long but.. is this laminitis? and what is the correct treatment? i have read that lots of exercise is an old cure and can actually make it worse as it separates the laminae, what should i feed him? And if you need to increase blood supply does anyone think garlic may help at all? many thanks