GrumpyHero
Well-Known Member
I've got a 9y/o TB on loan wvtb and he's been with me less than a month and gone lame twice already. Once due to pulling a shoe in the field (was fine once he had it put back on) and he's gone lame today.
He has flat feet and currently only front shoes on. A lot of the tracks at my yard are stony and really made him lame when he pulled a shoe (literally hopped).
I honesty can't think why he's lame now. There's no swelling that suggests a kick, no cuts. He's been out 24/7 for 2/3 weeks now coming in for a few hours each day. Someone at yard said he looks uncomfortable on both fronts so suggested possible lami however when trotted it was only near fore. YO said he dipped a hind but not sure if that was because he was on cobbles at the time.
He is the sweetest 'person' ever, brilliant to hack and a gentle giant everyone loves him. However I don't want to take a horse with lameness issues... I know it's still early days but I dunno what to do.
Just looking for some advice really. He's in tonight with hay. Currently feed him a handful of happy hoof and biotin as his feet aren't the best, and he's overweight so don't want to feed anything hi cal.
Bit down in the dumps about it as I love him to pieces but don't want to start spending loads of money on a horse I don't own.
Aaahhh sorry I just don't really know where to go from here, will see how he is tomorrow but I'm just worrying that this will be a recurring issue
He has flat feet and currently only front shoes on. A lot of the tracks at my yard are stony and really made him lame when he pulled a shoe (literally hopped).
I honesty can't think why he's lame now. There's no swelling that suggests a kick, no cuts. He's been out 24/7 for 2/3 weeks now coming in for a few hours each day. Someone at yard said he looks uncomfortable on both fronts so suggested possible lami however when trotted it was only near fore. YO said he dipped a hind but not sure if that was because he was on cobbles at the time.
He is the sweetest 'person' ever, brilliant to hack and a gentle giant everyone loves him. However I don't want to take a horse with lameness issues... I know it's still early days but I dunno what to do.
Just looking for some advice really. He's in tonight with hay. Currently feed him a handful of happy hoof and biotin as his feet aren't the best, and he's overweight so don't want to feed anything hi cal.
Bit down in the dumps about it as I love him to pieces but don't want to start spending loads of money on a horse I don't own.
Aaahhh sorry I just don't really know where to go from here, will see how he is tomorrow but I'm just worrying that this will be a recurring issue