diamonddogs
Well-Known Member
I'm hoping to be getting a loan horse that's just being diagnosed with navicular syndrome. Owner's vet suggested bioflow boots or corrective shoeing.
I've been researching and my head's spinning! It looks like we can manage her condition but I'm interested in your experiences with:
a) heart or egg bar shoes?
b) barefoot trimming?
c) magnetic bell boots or tendon wraps?
From what I'm reading, each treatment has shown miraculous results!
JFTR she was only diagnosed a few weeks ago, isn't on any treatment or medication and is sound in walk and trot at the moment. She's a 10yo Connie X, living on grass and hay (stabled at night), with a handful each of Happy Hoof and Pasture Mix and is doing perhaps a little too well!
I've been researching and my head's spinning! It looks like we can manage her condition but I'm interested in your experiences with:
a) heart or egg bar shoes?
b) barefoot trimming?
c) magnetic bell boots or tendon wraps?
From what I'm reading, each treatment has shown miraculous results!
JFTR she was only diagnosed a few weeks ago, isn't on any treatment or medication and is sound in walk and trot at the moment. She's a 10yo Connie X, living on grass and hay (stabled at night), with a handful each of Happy Hoof and Pasture Mix and is doing perhaps a little too well!