SDH
Well-Known Member
Horsey was shod by the farrier that yard owner insists we use 4 weeks ago.
Now I admit I don't know a huge amount about hooves but his fronts didn't look right to me. So when horsey pulled a back shoe off last friday, and yard farrier didn't answer his phone, I elected to take horsey to my old farrier on monday.
I asked old-farrier what he thought about front hooves.
Altho he was relucatant to criticise another farriers work he said:
- the nearside fore was unlevel and has a stress fracture
- the backs were awfully long
- there is very little hoof wall on all hooves
He re-shod him all round and explained what yard-farrier needs to do, if I'm gonna get yard farrier to shoe him (I think not, I'll be taking him to old farrier from now on).
Anyway. Horsey was lame on a left circle last night. Meaning the previously unlevel hoof is on inside of said left circle. Horsey is fine in a straight line.
Spoke to old-farrier this morning, who thought he might need time to adjust to having his hoof/leg back in the correct position.
(he is positive he didn't over-tighten / put nail in wrong place etc - as he checked afterwards)
So question is: Would you box rest horsey or field rest him?
He lives out 24/7 in summer - as do all his mates. So i dont want him charging around the field, but I don't want him stressing that his mates are out!
Now I admit I don't know a huge amount about hooves but his fronts didn't look right to me. So when horsey pulled a back shoe off last friday, and yard farrier didn't answer his phone, I elected to take horsey to my old farrier on monday.
I asked old-farrier what he thought about front hooves.
Altho he was relucatant to criticise another farriers work he said:
- the nearside fore was unlevel and has a stress fracture
- the backs were awfully long
- there is very little hoof wall on all hooves
He re-shod him all round and explained what yard-farrier needs to do, if I'm gonna get yard farrier to shoe him (I think not, I'll be taking him to old farrier from now on).
Anyway. Horsey was lame on a left circle last night. Meaning the previously unlevel hoof is on inside of said left circle. Horsey is fine in a straight line.
Spoke to old-farrier this morning, who thought he might need time to adjust to having his hoof/leg back in the correct position.
(he is positive he didn't over-tighten / put nail in wrong place etc - as he checked afterwards)
So question is: Would you box rest horsey or field rest him?
He lives out 24/7 in summer - as do all his mates. So i dont want him charging around the field, but I don't want him stressing that his mates are out!