SecretSquirrell379
Well-Known Member
My Appy has not got the greatest feet in the world. Last year we had terrible problems with her feet breaking bits off hoof off and she lost quite a few shoes. Her feet are soft but brittle if that makes any sense.
Last November we had her shoes taken off and she has been barefoot since. Her feet improved amazingly and I use G2 Old Macs to ride out in. I was really please with them as was the farrier. Over the last couple of weeks as the ground has been so hard her front feet have started to chip away again. She is on Keratax Hoof Formula in her food and I have been putting hoof moisturiser on every day as well as well as Keratax hardner on once a week. Her feet are now in a really bad way and she is lame. She has two big chunks out of both hoofs
I have of course rung my farrier a couple of times. The first time he said that I was doing all that I could and just to keep an eye on them (she was not lame at that time) and then I spoke to him yesterday when she went lame and have asked him to come out and see her. We discussed the possibility of shoeing her on the fronts to give the feet some protection and I asked if maybe some rubber between the shoe and her foot would take some of the impact away from the hoof and maybe help. He said that the rubber would give too much and probably cause more damage as the nails would be moving. He has suggested silicone between the shoe and her hoof though. I have never heard of this but trust my farrier completley and know that he will not rip me off. Problem is he can not come out until Monday morning
I put her Old Macs on her yesterday afternoon (she is out 24/7) to give her feet a bit of protection until he comes but they can only be on for 24hrs at a time so they need to come off later today. They will be off overnight tonight and go back on tomorrow morning for 24 hrs and so on.
Has anyone had any experience of the Silicone or any advise they can offer. I am really worried about her and hate seeing her hobbling about.
Thanks
Tricksy
Last November we had her shoes taken off and she has been barefoot since. Her feet improved amazingly and I use G2 Old Macs to ride out in. I was really please with them as was the farrier. Over the last couple of weeks as the ground has been so hard her front feet have started to chip away again. She is on Keratax Hoof Formula in her food and I have been putting hoof moisturiser on every day as well as well as Keratax hardner on once a week. Her feet are now in a really bad way and she is lame. She has two big chunks out of both hoofs
I have of course rung my farrier a couple of times. The first time he said that I was doing all that I could and just to keep an eye on them (she was not lame at that time) and then I spoke to him yesterday when she went lame and have asked him to come out and see her. We discussed the possibility of shoeing her on the fronts to give the feet some protection and I asked if maybe some rubber between the shoe and her foot would take some of the impact away from the hoof and maybe help. He said that the rubber would give too much and probably cause more damage as the nails would be moving. He has suggested silicone between the shoe and her hoof though. I have never heard of this but trust my farrier completley and know that he will not rip me off. Problem is he can not come out until Monday morning
Has anyone had any experience of the Silicone or any advise they can offer. I am really worried about her and hate seeing her hobbling about.
Thanks
Tricksy