Elsiecat
Well-Known Member
Had the farrier out for the girls today. Only had the welsh sec. A about 10 days. She seemed a little lame but we all thought it may just be that her feet were overdue and she was a little uncomfortable.
He trimmed her feet and I mentioned that she just wasn't 'flowing' to him. I know nothing about lameness etc. so I don't really know anything, just knew she didn't seem 100%. After doing her feet he got me to trot her and he just nodded and said 'yeah...' Like it was quite bad. It seemed to be her back left leg. He picked it up and kind of flexed it from the ankle and it barely moved more than 2/3cm. He then compared it to the other which moved freely. He thinks it may be an absess or a mixture of bad arthirutis or anything, but that either way she's badly lame. I said 'well quality of life wise, what would you reckon?" and he said something like "its your horse but...." and nodded.
Later I booked in for their next appointment and he wrote 2!!!! I corrected him that we had 3, and he said "well shall I leave it at 2 and if you have 3 then change it then?" He wasn't nasty at all he was just trying to make a point of how bad she is as he knew we don't know much when it comes to this.
I know farriers aren't qualified for this advise, but they know their share and advising on things like this there is no need for him to lie as he doesn't get personal gain from it like a vet would with money. I know he may be wrong but I trust his opinion.
Spoke to old owner and we're going 50/50 on getting the vet to come and have a look, but we've both agreed that if it comes to it we both want to put her quality of life first and our own emotions to one side. So sad
Hoping for a miracle with the vets but none of us can afford thousands of pounds.
Vibes please
He trimmed her feet and I mentioned that she just wasn't 'flowing' to him. I know nothing about lameness etc. so I don't really know anything, just knew she didn't seem 100%. After doing her feet he got me to trot her and he just nodded and said 'yeah...' Like it was quite bad. It seemed to be her back left leg. He picked it up and kind of flexed it from the ankle and it barely moved more than 2/3cm. He then compared it to the other which moved freely. He thinks it may be an absess or a mixture of bad arthirutis or anything, but that either way she's badly lame. I said 'well quality of life wise, what would you reckon?" and he said something like "its your horse but...." and nodded.
Later I booked in for their next appointment and he wrote 2!!!! I corrected him that we had 3, and he said "well shall I leave it at 2 and if you have 3 then change it then?" He wasn't nasty at all he was just trying to make a point of how bad she is as he knew we don't know much when it comes to this.
I know farriers aren't qualified for this advise, but they know their share and advising on things like this there is no need for him to lie as he doesn't get personal gain from it like a vet would with money. I know he may be wrong but I trust his opinion.
Spoke to old owner and we're going 50/50 on getting the vet to come and have a look, but we've both agreed that if it comes to it we both want to put her quality of life first and our own emotions to one side. So sad
Hoping for a miracle with the vets but none of us can afford thousands of pounds.
Vibes please
Last edited: