Jenny923
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So, had my horses shoes done on friday, went out for a hack the next day and was walking along the road and realised i could hear this 'thud, thud, thud' which occured at the same time as his back feet were hitting the ground. Thought it was strange, but he didn't seem bothered at all, but kept on the verges as much as possible.
Looked at his feet when i got home, and his frog is lower than his actual shoe on both hind feet,so basically the noise is his frog hitting the ground! Only ridden on grass since as i don't want his frogs to become bruised and then him become lame. Could this happen, or does it not matter that they're hitting the ground? I would have thought it was.
Have a lesson tomorrow so instructor will look and if she thinks it's bad, then will ring farrier and get him to look at his feet / trim frog or change shoes. This farrier is suppose to be very good and has been recommended my lots of people. He is a remedial (sp?) farrier!
Does this sounds bad? Or am i just been wossy and soft to my horse?
Looked at his feet when i got home, and his frog is lower than his actual shoe on both hind feet,so basically the noise is his frog hitting the ground! Only ridden on grass since as i don't want his frogs to become bruised and then him become lame. Could this happen, or does it not matter that they're hitting the ground? I would have thought it was.
Have a lesson tomorrow so instructor will look and if she thinks it's bad, then will ring farrier and get him to look at his feet / trim frog or change shoes. This farrier is suppose to be very good and has been recommended my lots of people. He is a remedial (sp?) farrier!
Does this sounds bad? Or am i just been wossy and soft to my horse?