ss1
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Just wondering if anyone else has any experience of this and any ideas about it.
Horse was sound coming in from the field, she was shod by the same farrier I have had for 18 months and was lame straight away afterwards on her right fore on saturday. Not hopping lame but definitely uncomfortable so I called the farrier back, she has fantastic feet, there were no tight nails and the shoe was a good fit, he couldn't find anything wrong with the shoe but took it off and re-shod her anyway.
She will let me put pressure on her sole, heel etc, there is no swelling, no cuts on her legs and no real heat although the hoof is slightly (and I mean slightly) warmer than the others.
She seemed better on the straight last night but still tender on right hand turns. All I can think is that the farrier has perhaps taken the foot back a bit too far and has left her a little foot sore, I think she has got a bit better since saturday when she was shod and she was walking around in the outdoor school quite happily last night, the lameness only really shows up in trot.
I'm keeping her on box rest until she is sound and just putting her in the school for 15 mins each end of the day. It's very bizarre as she is not a lamey horse at all, does anyone else have experience of this or any ideas as to the cause etc.
Horse was sound coming in from the field, she was shod by the same farrier I have had for 18 months and was lame straight away afterwards on her right fore on saturday. Not hopping lame but definitely uncomfortable so I called the farrier back, she has fantastic feet, there were no tight nails and the shoe was a good fit, he couldn't find anything wrong with the shoe but took it off and re-shod her anyway.
She will let me put pressure on her sole, heel etc, there is no swelling, no cuts on her legs and no real heat although the hoof is slightly (and I mean slightly) warmer than the others.
She seemed better on the straight last night but still tender on right hand turns. All I can think is that the farrier has perhaps taken the foot back a bit too far and has left her a little foot sore, I think she has got a bit better since saturday when she was shod and she was walking around in the outdoor school quite happily last night, the lameness only really shows up in trot.
I'm keeping her on box rest until she is sound and just putting her in the school for 15 mins each end of the day. It's very bizarre as she is not a lamey horse at all, does anyone else have experience of this or any ideas as to the cause etc.