soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
My mare had an operation for septic pedal osteitis in Feb (see post below). The operation meant that she had a cone-shaped hole right through her hoof, from a penny-sized hole in the hoof wall down to a hole in her sole of about 7cm diameter. She was shod after the op with a heart bar on the bad foot and an eggbar on the good. About four days after the op, she got laminitis. Thankfully she was still in the hospital and they treated her very quickly so the symptoms disappeared pretty much the same day. She is now coming up to six weeks post-op and I'm musing on how to best rehab her feet.
She has been barefoot for the past 8 years, not for any problem, just because I don't like shoes, and this is the first issue we've had - she has been sound and working for all those years. My specialist vet said that he would prefer that the shoes were refitted at six weeks, but wasn't very clear on the reasons for this. Unfortunately he is also always in a bit of a hurry so it's difficult to get into any depth on the topic. I will discuss it with him again this week before the farrier comes, but I'm interested in opinions/ advice from people on here as I know there are lot of you experienced with barefoot rehab, although I also know this isn't really a typical case. I would much prefer not to have the shoes put back on - I think the foot will heal more strongly and have better blood flow without them. I think the support that she gets from the heart bar will easily be replaced by the deep soft bedding that she is on, and not having shoes would mean that I could put her Old Macs on over the bandage/ gaffa tape combo she has to wear, which would mean walking out for grass wouldn't damage the bandage as it does at the moment. She will gradually be having more time out over the next few weeks so this is becoming more important. I don't think the hole in her sole is serious enough to destabilise the foot when the wall is virtually intact.
So, any thoughts? Please don't shoot me down in flames for questioning what the vet has recommended!
She has been barefoot for the past 8 years, not for any problem, just because I don't like shoes, and this is the first issue we've had - she has been sound and working for all those years. My specialist vet said that he would prefer that the shoes were refitted at six weeks, but wasn't very clear on the reasons for this. Unfortunately he is also always in a bit of a hurry so it's difficult to get into any depth on the topic. I will discuss it with him again this week before the farrier comes, but I'm interested in opinions/ advice from people on here as I know there are lot of you experienced with barefoot rehab, although I also know this isn't really a typical case. I would much prefer not to have the shoes put back on - I think the foot will heal more strongly and have better blood flow without them. I think the support that she gets from the heart bar will easily be replaced by the deep soft bedding that she is on, and not having shoes would mean that I could put her Old Macs on over the bandage/ gaffa tape combo she has to wear, which would mean walking out for grass wouldn't damage the bandage as it does at the moment. She will gradually be having more time out over the next few weeks so this is becoming more important. I don't think the hole in her sole is serious enough to destabilise the foot when the wall is virtually intact.
So, any thoughts? Please don't shoot me down in flames for questioning what the vet has recommended!