MrsElle
Well-Known Member
I went to look at some land today, the landowner took me past some already rented out paddocks which contained several horses/ponies.
All looked well fed, but that is probably due to there being lots and lots of grass. None get hard feed or hay at the moment but not sure what happens in winter.
Most of the horses stayed at the bottom of the field but one came over for a fuss.
I was shocked by the state of this poor ponies feet. Now I'm not perfect and know that Blue's feet are a week or two overdue for the farrier (who is coming next week), but this ponies feet were so overgrown they are starting to curl upwards. The poor thing looked as if it was wearing clogs
What can I do? I spoke with the landowner who said he had spoken to the owner who had assured him that a farrier was coming out 'in the next few days'. The land owner doesn't seem to believe this will happen though.
I feel so sad for this lovely little lad who looks pretty healthy other than his feet but not sure what I can do about them. Any ideas?
All looked well fed, but that is probably due to there being lots and lots of grass. None get hard feed or hay at the moment but not sure what happens in winter.
Most of the horses stayed at the bottom of the field but one came over for a fuss.
I was shocked by the state of this poor ponies feet. Now I'm not perfect and know that Blue's feet are a week or two overdue for the farrier (who is coming next week), but this ponies feet were so overgrown they are starting to curl upwards. The poor thing looked as if it was wearing clogs
What can I do? I spoke with the landowner who said he had spoken to the owner who had assured him that a farrier was coming out 'in the next few days'. The land owner doesn't seem to believe this will happen though.
I feel so sad for this lovely little lad who looks pretty healthy other than his feet but not sure what I can do about them. Any ideas?