alhijaz
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My Thoroughbred gelding is recovering from Laminitis after coming down with it about 6 1/2 weeks ago. He was shod with solar pads on and has been on box rest since. I started walking him out a little last week and he seemed quite good striding out and quite lively. I've carried on doing the same this week and i think he is looking a bit worse he still isn't tripping or going down on them but his head is low and the steps are becoming quite pottery. for this reason I've cut the walking down a bit as i can only walk him on concrete as the field is miles away. I've read a lot of information on laminitis and many people say they are better without shoes on and i'm starting to wonder if it is the shoes putting pressure on the outer wall and not spreading the weight across the whole foot that is still stressing the laminae and making him footy. I'm scared to take them off as if he is even worse barefoot they will have to go back on which will mean more nailing and this will make him sore again. His feet aren't in a great condition he has very flat feet thin soles and no heels. I've spoke to a barefoot trimmer who says to take the shoes off but i am wary. He is retired so i'm not trying to get him sound enough to ride just want him comfortable as soon as possible and i want to do the best i can to improve his feet altogether. Any advice would help.