Clodagh
Playing chess with pigeons
Sorry this is so long.
I am running a yard this week, YO away, and there is a mare there with awful confirmation, she is a dead straight line from her withers to her hooves.
She has been lame for about 6 months, longer if you count the back trouble before that was probably caused by moving badly.
She has odd shaped, very upright feet.
After lots of scans and remedial shoeing at Rossdales every month she was sound and jumping again. Now, this week, she has been shod by the yard farrier (not one I use BTW) and has gone lame again. As bad as when all this started.
I gather she has/had reverse roation of the pedal bones, she has no heels at all and is now shod (at £190 a pop) with gel soles and heartbars.
Her owner is at her wits end, she doesn't have endless money to keep trying things and has about £500 left on insurance.
I was half wondering whether to suggest she came to mine at the end of summer and overwintered on 24/7 turnout, no shoes, like mine are. (bar my ridden one is shod). Rockley financially is not an option, I am not making tracks but I do have hardcore, old ley and miles of interconnecting paddocks. What do you think? She is only 7 and her outlook is pretty bleak. She would be trimmed, if this happened, by my farrier who I really rate.
Thoughts? Would there be any point?
I am running a yard this week, YO away, and there is a mare there with awful confirmation, she is a dead straight line from her withers to her hooves.
She has been lame for about 6 months, longer if you count the back trouble before that was probably caused by moving badly.
She has odd shaped, very upright feet.
After lots of scans and remedial shoeing at Rossdales every month she was sound and jumping again. Now, this week, she has been shod by the yard farrier (not one I use BTW) and has gone lame again. As bad as when all this started.
I gather she has/had reverse roation of the pedal bones, she has no heels at all and is now shod (at £190 a pop) with gel soles and heartbars.
Her owner is at her wits end, she doesn't have endless money to keep trying things and has about £500 left on insurance.
I was half wondering whether to suggest she came to mine at the end of summer and overwintered on 24/7 turnout, no shoes, like mine are. (bar my ridden one is shod). Rockley financially is not an option, I am not making tracks but I do have hardcore, old ley and miles of interconnecting paddocks. What do you think? She is only 7 and her outlook is pretty bleak. She would be trimmed, if this happened, by my farrier who I really rate.
Thoughts? Would there be any point?