kellybee
Well-Known Member
My three were all trimmed on December 10th. All are barefoot, have Dengie hifi unmollassed and speedibeet and adlib hay and until this weekend were living out. At the time the new one (who arrived Dec 5th) had his front shoes off and farrier said all had healthy feet with the exception of the shetland who's got box feet/long toes and usually has toes taken back because she had lammy last yr.
None of them ever do roadwork and I haven't even ridden since new yr, but looking closely at their feet none of them seem to have any hoof growth. Shetland's toes are still squared off, and Alfie's missing a piece of one frog (he's had thrush which I've treated with Purple Spray and Milton), but it's been 12 weeks. Normally Alfie's feet grow like wildfire and the shetland has hers done every other visit, but I can't fathom why their feet are so slow to grow at the minute. Is this okay? I've had horses my whole life but they've never gone 12 weeks without a trim before.
None of them ever do roadwork and I haven't even ridden since new yr, but looking closely at their feet none of them seem to have any hoof growth. Shetland's toes are still squared off, and Alfie's missing a piece of one frog (he's had thrush which I've treated with Purple Spray and Milton), but it's been 12 weeks. Normally Alfie's feet grow like wildfire and the shetland has hers done every other visit, but I can't fathom why their feet are so slow to grow at the minute. Is this okay? I've had horses my whole life but they've never gone 12 weeks without a trim before.