larderp135
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its took me a while to get on here but eventually i have!
well...
the vet saw her trotted up and she was the same as she had always been, he felt her legs and he said they were fine no swelling or heat then did hoof testers and she reacted to them when they were placed around the seat of corn.
he conclude that due to her having very flat feet and very and i mean very little heel it was putting pressure on the heel and that area so it needs to be lifted up.
so now shes off for remedial shoeing every 4 weeks!
thank god its not tendons etc!
thanks for everyones replys to my last post
well...
the vet saw her trotted up and she was the same as she had always been, he felt her legs and he said they were fine no swelling or heat then did hoof testers and she reacted to them when they were placed around the seat of corn.
he conclude that due to her having very flat feet and very and i mean very little heel it was putting pressure on the heel and that area so it needs to be lifted up.
so now shes off for remedial shoeing every 4 weeks!
thank god its not tendons etc!
thanks for everyones replys to my last post