Landcruiser
Well-Known Member
OK...these are NOT my ponies. I'm looking after them this week for a friend. I'd welcome comments from barefoot experts. The ponies are farrier trimmed/shod...I'm very interested because this same farrier shod one of my horses for a few months...with a poor outcome.
This first one is an aged mare, about 13 HH, who is always footy. Today she can hardly hobble and is lame LF. No heat, no pulses.


The next one shows the underside of her left fore. TBH I was horrified when I saw this. It looks like her laminae are exposed. How the hell does a hoof get to be like this???

The next one is a shetland aged about 12. Shod in front.


Is it just me or are those front and back hooves bruised to hell? And the fronts dubbed off to disguise the long toes???
Lastly, and aged gelding about 12HH, barefoot and probably the best mobility of this lot.
It's a leap of faith to post this because all I can see are IMG codes. Here's hoping!
This first one is an aged mare, about 13 HH, who is always footy. Today she can hardly hobble and is lame LF. No heat, no pulses.


The next one shows the underside of her left fore. TBH I was horrified when I saw this. It looks like her laminae are exposed. How the hell does a hoof get to be like this???

The next one is a shetland aged about 12. Shod in front.


Is it just me or are those front and back hooves bruised to hell? And the fronts dubbed off to disguise the long toes???
Lastly, and aged gelding about 12HH, barefoot and probably the best mobility of this lot.

It's a leap of faith to post this because all I can see are IMG codes. Here's hoping!