MissMincePie&Brandy
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My retired TB had his hind shoes off over a year ago, and wasn't ever too badly sore when we removed those.
He was diagnosed with Navicular a couple of years ago, and my farrier had been trimming him well, keeping his toes short, and with shoes on, he was field sound, and I thought that he was now ready to have the front shoes removed.
Three days ago we removed the fronts (the ground is nice and soft and hopefully we wont get hard frosts for another month or so)
When we took them off I reminded the farrier to not trim his feet for a shoe, as I knew he'd be sore, so he just had a rasp to tidy them up and balance them a bit.
I'm applying sole paint on twice a day to try and harden them up, and I've given him a couple of butes a day ever since we took them off - but my horse is crippled when trying to walk on (flat, smooth) concrete. He's somewhat better once in the field, though obviously not sound.
Walking on concrete (to and from his stable), he takes tiny, short little steps and keeps stopping, hanging his head low (clearly in a lot of pain). It is also difficult for me to pick a front foot up, because he obviously hates the extra pressure on the other foot still on the ground.
My horse is very well, and healthy in himself, a perfect weight, glossy coat, and although the mechanics of his feet are rubbish due to his genetics & conformation, he does have a relatively normal degree of growth and the hoof wall is in decent condition, ie not crumbly or brittle.
I'm wondering how long I should allow, to wait for an improvement, before giving in and putting the shoes back on? I can't bear seeing him so sore
He was diagnosed with Navicular a couple of years ago, and my farrier had been trimming him well, keeping his toes short, and with shoes on, he was field sound, and I thought that he was now ready to have the front shoes removed.
Three days ago we removed the fronts (the ground is nice and soft and hopefully we wont get hard frosts for another month or so)
When we took them off I reminded the farrier to not trim his feet for a shoe, as I knew he'd be sore, so he just had a rasp to tidy them up and balance them a bit.
I'm applying sole paint on twice a day to try and harden them up, and I've given him a couple of butes a day ever since we took them off - but my horse is crippled when trying to walk on (flat, smooth) concrete. He's somewhat better once in the field, though obviously not sound.
Walking on concrete (to and from his stable), he takes tiny, short little steps and keeps stopping, hanging his head low (clearly in a lot of pain). It is also difficult for me to pick a front foot up, because he obviously hates the extra pressure on the other foot still on the ground.
My horse is very well, and healthy in himself, a perfect weight, glossy coat, and although the mechanics of his feet are rubbish due to his genetics & conformation, he does have a relatively normal degree of growth and the hoof wall is in decent condition, ie not crumbly or brittle.
I'm wondering how long I should allow, to wait for an improvement, before giving in and putting the shoes back on? I can't bear seeing him so sore