sarahHugo
Well-Known Member
Hi guys
I was wondering whether I could just have some more opinions are the situation with my gelding. I have put the whole sage on here, so sorry if it's a bit long!
I bought him 3 years ago unshod (previous owner didnt ride him) I started doing alot of hacking, so I put shoes on. We were fine for 2 years.
Two years later, he seemed quite stiff in his shoulder. I was having weekly lessons by then, so his work had increased. I had an equine massage person out, and she didnt think the problem was in his shoulder. The next day he went quite lame.
I called the vet and he wasnt happy with the state of his feet. He said the box hoof didnt appear to be balanced property and he had nail bind. He was on light excercise, and I was told to get another farrier's opinion (It turns out that the one I used to use has caused quite a few problems as he is newly qualified. The vet felt shoeing a box hoof was beyond his experience)
My old farrier said his feet werent balanced at all. He took his shoes off and put them on again. He tried to do the best job he could, but the previous farrier had only shod him 2 weeks before and there wasnt much hoof. He was put on bute and I was told to give him some time off.
Eight weeks later (was told to leave it longer) my old (good) farrier came out as he had ripped a shoe off the day before, taking half of his box hoof with it! he managed to get a shoe on, but he really didnt have much to work with.
Next time he was to be shod he was having none of it. Vet came out and still felt it was his feet causing problems (from being unbalanced etc) gave me some more bute and acp. However, he would not tolerate the nails at all. Fine for a trim - but went mad when nails were banged in. Decided it was getting dangerous (worried he would stamp on them) so I told my farrier to take them off and I would give him a break.
I noticed he had been gate hanging alot with his shoes on, but he was instantly happier with them off. I had my farrier out last week for a trim, and there were no objections, and his box hoof has improved alot.
So.. (sorry about the long bit)
He is in work with his boa boots and is happy, however he seems to 'glide' over his box hoof. I have asked several people their opinion and they do not think he is lame (including vet) but he just doesnt seem right.
Do you think this could be because he is putting weight on a smaller hoof and it's more uncomfortable (he is big ID X) or would you have any other concerns. He is galloping and bucking about - but I am worried that he may have just become tolerant of any pain.
My farrier has told me it can take a year for the hoof to grow back and he has had plenty of time off (me broken leg) he is a little stiff as he's 14 - but apart from that he's fine.
Do you think it's because he has a box hoof, and it's just his natural movement. I have always had an issue striking off on the correct leg in canter (left rein) and he is much much stiffer. I am wondering whether this may have been the cause of it. He was bought doped up from a horse sales, so I have no idea of his past etc.
Sorry this is so long
Would love your opinion
Many thanks
I was wondering whether I could just have some more opinions are the situation with my gelding. I have put the whole sage on here, so sorry if it's a bit long!
I bought him 3 years ago unshod (previous owner didnt ride him) I started doing alot of hacking, so I put shoes on. We were fine for 2 years.
Two years later, he seemed quite stiff in his shoulder. I was having weekly lessons by then, so his work had increased. I had an equine massage person out, and she didnt think the problem was in his shoulder. The next day he went quite lame.
I called the vet and he wasnt happy with the state of his feet. He said the box hoof didnt appear to be balanced property and he had nail bind. He was on light excercise, and I was told to get another farrier's opinion (It turns out that the one I used to use has caused quite a few problems as he is newly qualified. The vet felt shoeing a box hoof was beyond his experience)
My old farrier said his feet werent balanced at all. He took his shoes off and put them on again. He tried to do the best job he could, but the previous farrier had only shod him 2 weeks before and there wasnt much hoof. He was put on bute and I was told to give him some time off.
Eight weeks later (was told to leave it longer) my old (good) farrier came out as he had ripped a shoe off the day before, taking half of his box hoof with it! he managed to get a shoe on, but he really didnt have much to work with.
Next time he was to be shod he was having none of it. Vet came out and still felt it was his feet causing problems (from being unbalanced etc) gave me some more bute and acp. However, he would not tolerate the nails at all. Fine for a trim - but went mad when nails were banged in. Decided it was getting dangerous (worried he would stamp on them) so I told my farrier to take them off and I would give him a break.
I noticed he had been gate hanging alot with his shoes on, but he was instantly happier with them off. I had my farrier out last week for a trim, and there were no objections, and his box hoof has improved alot.
So.. (sorry about the long bit)
He is in work with his boa boots and is happy, however he seems to 'glide' over his box hoof. I have asked several people their opinion and they do not think he is lame (including vet) but he just doesnt seem right.
Do you think this could be because he is putting weight on a smaller hoof and it's more uncomfortable (he is big ID X) or would you have any other concerns. He is galloping and bucking about - but I am worried that he may have just become tolerant of any pain.
My farrier has told me it can take a year for the hoof to grow back and he has had plenty of time off (me broken leg) he is a little stiff as he's 14 - but apart from that he's fine.
Do you think it's because he has a box hoof, and it's just his natural movement. I have always had an issue striking off on the correct leg in canter (left rein) and he is much much stiffer. I am wondering whether this may have been the cause of it. He was bought doped up from a horse sales, so I have no idea of his past etc.
Sorry this is so long
Would love your opinion
Many thanks