Eaglestone
Well-Known Member
I hope this helps any of you, with horses who have had, or are currently suffering from Laminitis
These are pictures taken yesterday, after being shod on Monday.
They show how weak the Laminae looks when it grows down. The Farrier rasps all the 'cruddy' old stuff off so that they are neat and tidy (sorry a bit crudely put, but it is the best I can do!)
For those of you who do not know 'Motor' .... he went down with Cushings Induced Laminitis in October 2005 at the age of 24 .... he is now a happy 28 year old, being ridden regularly and can still be a handful, when the mood takes him
Sorry if there seems to be repeats, however I got snap happy ... also the green on his feet, is him stepping over/missing the ledge on his Field Shelter, I think
These are pictures taken yesterday, after being shod on Monday.
They show how weak the Laminae looks when it grows down. The Farrier rasps all the 'cruddy' old stuff off so that they are neat and tidy (sorry a bit crudely put, but it is the best I can do!)
For those of you who do not know 'Motor' .... he went down with Cushings Induced Laminitis in October 2005 at the age of 24 .... he is now a happy 28 year old, being ridden regularly and can still be a handful, when the mood takes him
Sorry if there seems to be repeats, however I got snap happy ... also the green on his feet, is him stepping over/missing the ledge on his Field Shelter, I think