_Annie_
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Hi all, posting this in the hopes someone has experienced something similar as tbh aside from putting her shoes back on I'm stumped as to what might help.
Mare is 13 years old and before I bought her in October had spent most of her life as a broodmare and barefoot until she was brought back into work in August. She was fully shod all round when I got her, but I decided [possibly foolishly] mid November to take the backs off and see how she went with a view to taking the fronts off too. All was well 'til last week when she became sore on her hinds on stony ground :-(
There's no smell, so I don't think it's thrush but surely if it was entirely down to being barefoot she'd have become sore sooner??
Mare is 13 years old and before I bought her in October had spent most of her life as a broodmare and barefoot until she was brought back into work in August. She was fully shod all round when I got her, but I decided [possibly foolishly] mid November to take the backs off and see how she went with a view to taking the fronts off too. All was well 'til last week when she became sore on her hinds on stony ground :-(
There's no smell, so I don't think it's thrush but surely if it was entirely down to being barefoot she'd have become sore sooner??