Casey76
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Bit of background... my yearling (at the time) started limping on his near fore very intermittently last summer. He was poulticed, hoof tested and xrayed but showed nothing. The vet suggested (due to lack of other evidence) that it was probably thin soles, and that he should be shod with glue on shoes.
I strongly objected and we compromised, agreeing that I would use boots instead, when necessary.
He was out 27/4 with ad lib hay until Nov when he started coming in overnight.
He is now 100% sound without any intervention.
These pics are taken 2.5 weeks after being trimmed.
And just to compare to 6 months ago (September on the left):
Ooh they are massive - sorry! I don't know how to change them either
I strongly objected and we compromised, agreeing that I would use boots instead, when necessary.
He was out 27/4 with ad lib hay until Nov when he started coming in overnight.
He is now 100% sound without any intervention.
These pics are taken 2.5 weeks after being trimmed.
And just to compare to 6 months ago (September on the left):
Ooh they are massive - sorry! I don't know how to change them either
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