islandspirit
Well-Known Member
I have just started to ride my horse post surgey for KS, it's been a very long process and I was over the moon to get back on board but after 1 week of short hacks in walk he has become intermittantly lame on his left fore. He had both fronts xrayed a couple of years ago and we found that the pedal bone had reverse rotated due to poor hoof pastern axis and blocks were carried out resulting in the vet making a diagnosis of Navicular. My question is at what point to you go ahead and try barefoot? I have read several accounts of horses coming sound by removing the shoes but is this just hearsay or does it really work?