saddlesore
Well-Known Member
Very interested in your thoughts re hoof trim and best way to get that flare under control?
As a 2 year old Cob I would not be shoeing at all. I would get a BF trimmer to come and see your horse. They are far more in tune with the hoof care and nutrition needed for good hoof growth.Sadly hay really isn't an option. I think you're l right though re trim etc. I've been unhappy with it and letting it go as I've used the same farrier for 20 years but he's really not listening :-(
Someone needs to tell my Arab thatperfectly normal in heavier breeds
My gelding has a crena and developed a slight crack a few months ago. I suspected infection had got in and a cleatrax soak did the trick, so I assume this was true in his case.good point CP
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an old pic but they still occur sometimes and others have def reported in heavier breeds. Def never had a crack either so not sure they are connected