GrumpyHero
Well-Known Member
My new boy pulled his less than 1 day old shoe off yesterday! Partially my fault as I forgot to put his over reach boots on 
He was hopping lame on his off front leg when I was walking him back to his stable, the ground was really stony though so it must have been sore for him.
He was a lot better when he got to the stable block and was walking almost 100% again.
My farrier is away until Tuesday
but I managed to find his lost shoe after a long field search. I've asked a few other farriers but none have come back to me yet.
Any thing I can do in the meantime to make him less ouchy? He seems comfortable now on his rubber matting but I don't want him stuck in his stable until Tuesday night when he can have it back on ..
I was really upset about it after some busy body decided to inform me that he looks really ill, lame on all legs, that horse needs a vet now, bute it up blah blah he's never seen the horse in his life!! He's an otherwise healthy horse and I'm sure the hopping was due to the stony track not because he is otherwise ill!
He has typical TB feet so really wanting to start feeding his feet up to make them stronger, and recommendations for feeds?
Thanks for reading
He was hopping lame on his off front leg when I was walking him back to his stable, the ground was really stony though so it must have been sore for him.
He was a lot better when he got to the stable block and was walking almost 100% again.
My farrier is away until Tuesday
Any thing I can do in the meantime to make him less ouchy? He seems comfortable now on his rubber matting but I don't want him stuck in his stable until Tuesday night when he can have it back on ..
I was really upset about it after some busy body decided to inform me that he looks really ill, lame on all legs, that horse needs a vet now, bute it up blah blah he's never seen the horse in his life!! He's an otherwise healthy horse and I'm sure the hopping was due to the stony track not because he is otherwise ill!
He has typical TB feet so really wanting to start feeding his feet up to make them stronger, and recommendations for feeds?
Thanks for reading