Ceriann
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Had new horse for 9 weeks - she's fab. Genuine sale and 5* vetting passed before I got her. Totally sound until my farrier shod her - we changed her front shoes to toe side clips (previously none), which was Farrier's preference and vetting recommendation. Due to weather didn't ride for 3 days post shoeing - she was lame on near fore in trot on left rein only. Farrier came back out, took shoe off and whilst acknowledged it was probably that foot (as hot) had a good look and said no nail bind but could be an abscess brewing. No obvious lumps/bumps etc to suggest leg issue. Few days off, sound to lunge so started riding and sound for 4 days of riding. Two days off and lame again at my lesson (yesterday) - same presentation as first time. Vet came out today and she was sound in front - in circles, straight line and on different surfaces. She's now booked for a work up at vets next week.
I can't get over niggling doubt it's foot/shoe related so anyone fancy looking at these (pics of near fore) and letting me know if anything jumps out please?! Having stared at them I have spotted a couple of things most notably only two nails used on inside of near fore but appears three used originally - nail bind issue I wasn't told about?!




I can't get over niggling doubt it's foot/shoe related so anyone fancy looking at these (pics of near fore) and letting me know if anything jumps out please?! Having stared at them I have spotted a couple of things most notably only two nails used on inside of near fore but appears three used originally - nail bind issue I wasn't told about?!



