doris2008
Well-Known Member
Ok..my ever accident prone ginger TB lives out at this time of year. He comes in most days with some injury or another. Recently he has been coming in with what I thought were over reaches on front feet. He isn't shod. However they were at a slightly odd angle, slightly more to the side than directly on bulb of heel. Yesterday however he came in with another, but this time on a back foot. I immediately thought someone else had stamped on him this time.
Anyway farrrier turned up to trim and asked what had happened. He said 'I know this sounds silly, but have you thought it could be rats?'!!! I looked at him oddly and thought urghh!! Apparantly a horse he shoes had been having very similar injuries for some time. Vet and owner mistified. Originally thought over reaches too. It turned out after much time spent observing said horse, that rats were coming into his stable and munching on his heels! Apparently rat saliva has anesthetic type properties and horse was just letting them get on with it!!!

This has got me thinking now. Horse spends time at certain times of day around yard area dozing. We have at times ALOT of rats! Haven't noticed them as much recently however maybe its an option?! They are VERY brazen. Little rat control is in place as there are various dogs and cats wandering around, making placing poison difficult. Farmer doesnt seem overly bothered about sorting.
Is this a totally ludicrous option? Is he just accident prone? Or is it a possibility? Far fetched, but has anyone actually experienced this before?

Anyway farrrier turned up to trim and asked what had happened. He said 'I know this sounds silly, but have you thought it could be rats?'!!! I looked at him oddly and thought urghh!! Apparantly a horse he shoes had been having very similar injuries for some time. Vet and owner mistified. Originally thought over reaches too. It turned out after much time spent observing said horse, that rats were coming into his stable and munching on his heels! Apparently rat saliva has anesthetic type properties and horse was just letting them get on with it!!!
This has got me thinking now. Horse spends time at certain times of day around yard area dozing. We have at times ALOT of rats! Haven't noticed them as much recently however maybe its an option?! They are VERY brazen. Little rat control is in place as there are various dogs and cats wandering around, making placing poison difficult. Farmer doesnt seem overly bothered about sorting.
Is this a totally ludicrous option? Is he just accident prone? Or is it a possibility? Far fetched, but has anyone actually experienced this before?