stroppymare153
Well-Known Member
OK - admit to being woefully ignorant about feet, largely as I've always been lucky with horses and farriers (well, almost always!)
But, there is a new-ish horse on the yard which has had laminitis. His owner loves him to bits but is of the opinion that vets are just there to make money out of people - unlike her farrier. Said farrier is very young and specialises in remedial farriery. Now I know everyone has to start somewhere, and the lad is caught in a bit of a catch 22 but how someone 3yrs out of college can have enough experience to specialise in remedial farriery defeats me. (I know who he was apprenticed to, and he is a damn good farrier but not a remedial specialist). Farrier has told owner that the horse's pedal bones have dropped so he has recommended imprint shoes. Horse has not been x-rayed.
Question is - is it possible for a farrier to tell that a pedal bone has dropped - short of it actually coming through the sole of the foot?
Thanks for any comments.
But, there is a new-ish horse on the yard which has had laminitis. His owner loves him to bits but is of the opinion that vets are just there to make money out of people - unlike her farrier. Said farrier is very young and specialises in remedial farriery. Now I know everyone has to start somewhere, and the lad is caught in a bit of a catch 22 but how someone 3yrs out of college can have enough experience to specialise in remedial farriery defeats me. (I know who he was apprenticed to, and he is a damn good farrier but not a remedial specialist). Farrier has told owner that the horse's pedal bones have dropped so he has recommended imprint shoes. Horse has not been x-rayed.
Question is - is it possible for a farrier to tell that a pedal bone has dropped - short of it actually coming through the sole of the foot?
Thanks for any comments.