Michen
Well-Known Member
I could sob. A week ago B felt a little footy on stones after a twenty minute hack. Got home, there was a farrier on the yard so asked him to hoof test him and he found a sensitive area which we thought abscess/bruise. Shoe off, wet poultice, hoof boot and turnout and nothing came out. Dry poultice still nothing. Hacked him last night in the hoof boot and horse felt normal.
Great. Except my farrier has moved counties so I had a new one today (who I have met before as he helps my old farrier out). I thought whilst he was being shod that he was taking that toe back a far whack but didn't question it as I didn't want to interfere. Anyway my horse trotted up afterwards like this
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8gddWbFTsaM[/video]
I am so so gutted. He does look lamer on his off fore which is where the abscess or rather bruise (assume bruise now as he's completely non reactive to hoof testers on it now) was but to be honest he just looks horrid and pottery and sore and I feel horrendous. This is exactly what happened with Torres when his issues started, toe got taken back too quickly and it all unravelled from there. Farrier checked for sole pressure etc and said it must be that the toe had been taken back more than norm but I just don't see what I can do other than wait?
I have buted him and farrier is coming back tomorrow if he's worse but I don't know that re fitting the shoes will help, possibly do more harm if he's already sore.
I just hate seeing him sore and it terrifies me as ive been through this before and it is all too similar (though different farrier!)
Great. Except my farrier has moved counties so I had a new one today (who I have met before as he helps my old farrier out). I thought whilst he was being shod that he was taking that toe back a far whack but didn't question it as I didn't want to interfere. Anyway my horse trotted up afterwards like this
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8gddWbFTsaM[/video]
I am so so gutted. He does look lamer on his off fore which is where the abscess or rather bruise (assume bruise now as he's completely non reactive to hoof testers on it now) was but to be honest he just looks horrid and pottery and sore and I feel horrendous. This is exactly what happened with Torres when his issues started, toe got taken back too quickly and it all unravelled from there. Farrier checked for sole pressure etc and said it must be that the toe had been taken back more than norm but I just don't see what I can do other than wait?
I have buted him and farrier is coming back tomorrow if he's worse but I don't know that re fitting the shoes will help, possibly do more harm if he's already sore.
I just hate seeing him sore and it terrifies me as ive been through this before and it is all too similar (though different farrier!)