UptodateK
Active Member
Hi all,
just in need of a bit of advice - have done some research on here and elsewhere, but have a couple of specific questions for our barefoot experts and advocates. Sorry it's an essay - thank you if you carry on reading!
Bit of background:
12 YO KWPN gelding with showjumping history, became lame in Feb this year on RF. Possible overreach.(over an older OR injury which had healed). Vet advised bute and rest. still lame in march, practically on box rest at this point. Sent up to vet clinic for nerve blocks/lameness workup. V lame on RF and partly lame on LF. Couldn't get LF sound through blocking. RF lameness addressed - old injury hadn't healed properly so part of hoof cut away so could grow down and heal properly. Box rest advised for 4 weeks. LF to be monitored. Developed thrush during box rest. (now all gone but feet look rubbish).
Vet visited after 4 weeks - sound on RF but still sore on LF. Advised bute and turn out with minimal ridden work for 8 weeks. Shod in heartbars in both front feet.
Vet visited again 2 weeks ago - sound as a pound RF and hoof growing back nicely. Still lame in LF. Advised to have MRI....
Yesterday he had surgery on his LF DDFT after MRi discovered small lesion. Vet says his prognosis is good, but not sure if this means I'll be able to get back to jumping, or dressage.
So. After reading through these forums I've decided there are too many positive stories about going barefoot after these types of injuries to not give it a go.
However - I know vet will recommend more box rest (which he HATES and goes loopy on) and in-hand walking, along with egg bars or wedges or something.
Question is - should i give him a week or so on box rest and then start to turn him out barefoot? I'm concerned he might have more problems with thrush if kept in, and I know that excercise can only benefit the blood flow to his feet - which he won't get on box rest.
I'm tempted to just take his shoes off and turn him away for 6 months anyway to see how he goes.
My other question is, what should i do regarding feeding? A lot has been said about Pro balance / pro hoof and forage plus, and also copper, zinc and yeast. He's currently fed: grass (when turned out in day), haylage overnight, dengie alfa-a molasses free, dengie alfa-a balancer which includes: linseed, glucosamine, copper, selenium and biotin. He also has farriers formula.
It's quite difficult to get access to roads where my livery yard is (great when you want to hack out!) - we have a small-gravelled car park i could walk him on, an indoor and outdoor arena, and there is a small (and quiet)tarmac carpark next door - you have to walk through this to get to the hacking. But then there is a VERY stony path to get out onto the fields which would probably be too much for him.
I would really, really appreciate any advice. i know a lot of it has been said before, but i wanted to give you my case.
He's coming home on sunday so will post pics of his feet then.
God - well done if you got through that lot! xx
just in need of a bit of advice - have done some research on here and elsewhere, but have a couple of specific questions for our barefoot experts and advocates. Sorry it's an essay - thank you if you carry on reading!
Bit of background:
12 YO KWPN gelding with showjumping history, became lame in Feb this year on RF. Possible overreach.(over an older OR injury which had healed). Vet advised bute and rest. still lame in march, practically on box rest at this point. Sent up to vet clinic for nerve blocks/lameness workup. V lame on RF and partly lame on LF. Couldn't get LF sound through blocking. RF lameness addressed - old injury hadn't healed properly so part of hoof cut away so could grow down and heal properly. Box rest advised for 4 weeks. LF to be monitored. Developed thrush during box rest. (now all gone but feet look rubbish).
Vet visited after 4 weeks - sound on RF but still sore on LF. Advised bute and turn out with minimal ridden work for 8 weeks. Shod in heartbars in both front feet.
Vet visited again 2 weeks ago - sound as a pound RF and hoof growing back nicely. Still lame in LF. Advised to have MRI....
Yesterday he had surgery on his LF DDFT after MRi discovered small lesion. Vet says his prognosis is good, but not sure if this means I'll be able to get back to jumping, or dressage.
So. After reading through these forums I've decided there are too many positive stories about going barefoot after these types of injuries to not give it a go.
However - I know vet will recommend more box rest (which he HATES and goes loopy on) and in-hand walking, along with egg bars or wedges or something.
Question is - should i give him a week or so on box rest and then start to turn him out barefoot? I'm concerned he might have more problems with thrush if kept in, and I know that excercise can only benefit the blood flow to his feet - which he won't get on box rest.
I'm tempted to just take his shoes off and turn him away for 6 months anyway to see how he goes.
My other question is, what should i do regarding feeding? A lot has been said about Pro balance / pro hoof and forage plus, and also copper, zinc and yeast. He's currently fed: grass (when turned out in day), haylage overnight, dengie alfa-a molasses free, dengie alfa-a balancer which includes: linseed, glucosamine, copper, selenium and biotin. He also has farriers formula.
It's quite difficult to get access to roads where my livery yard is (great when you want to hack out!) - we have a small-gravelled car park i could walk him on, an indoor and outdoor arena, and there is a small (and quiet)tarmac carpark next door - you have to walk through this to get to the hacking. But then there is a VERY stony path to get out onto the fields which would probably be too much for him.
I would really, really appreciate any advice. i know a lot of it has been said before, but i wanted to give you my case.
He's coming home on sunday so will post pics of his feet then.
God - well done if you got through that lot! xx