Rjd84
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
So my horse had his first (to my knowledge) bout of lami in may, box rested in deep bed with soaked hay until sound, then gradually turned out and introduced to grass.after being sound and worked gently for the last 3 weeks he now suddenly looks footsore again. Farrier said at last trim 6 weeks ago he could see evidence of lami in one foot only, sole appeared thin and he trimmed toe right back and shod as normal. Farrier due tomorrow and having read a lot of research on the miracle of barefoot, not to mention the success of rehabilitating founder with the barefoot method I'm seriously considering it. Vet and farrier prefer heart bar route so I may have a battle in my hands. I'm feeling frustrated and low, and sorry to see my boy uncomfortable again . (he's obviously now back on box rest again!) the one affected front hoof has definite 'groove' below coronet band and sole appears thinner than the other feet but not responding to hoof testers...
would appreciate any thoughts/experiences. Laminitis is a miserable road!
So my horse had his first (to my knowledge) bout of lami in may, box rested in deep bed with soaked hay until sound, then gradually turned out and introduced to grass.after being sound and worked gently for the last 3 weeks he now suddenly looks footsore again. Farrier said at last trim 6 weeks ago he could see evidence of lami in one foot only, sole appeared thin and he trimmed toe right back and shod as normal. Farrier due tomorrow and having read a lot of research on the miracle of barefoot, not to mention the success of rehabilitating founder with the barefoot method I'm seriously considering it. Vet and farrier prefer heart bar route so I may have a battle in my hands. I'm feeling frustrated and low, and sorry to see my boy uncomfortable again . (he's obviously now back on box rest again!) the one affected front hoof has definite 'groove' below coronet band and sole appears thinner than the other feet but not responding to hoof testers...
would appreciate any thoughts/experiences. Laminitis is a miserable road!