Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Snow queen I find your comment offensive I am not interested in a quick fix to ride if I was I would no longer have my horse I have only had 6 months of riding him since I bought him 2 years ago since then he has one operation for psd and numerous problems but because I care about his welfare I have not given up on him. One conclusion I have come too having placed this post is there is a desperate need for regulation in this country that requires anyone trimming horses feet to be a member of just in the same way farriers have to do. This would bring into line standardisation of training etc and would prevent the growing number of mostly unregulated courses starting that could potentially let loose well meaning amateurs on horses. My horse will be rayed again by my vet and then the remedial farrier vet and podiatrist will make an informed scientific decision about the best course of action.
Yes, a straight forward no bs opinion must be hard to take, you may be a caring owner, but to me In this instance you are displaying misplaced 'care' to the detriment of your horses welfare. You come on here, asking for support and advice because of a crappy botched job that has left your horse in agony and decide to chuck the advice in the faces of people who have offered it based on the wealth of their experience and stick with the idiot who butchered your horse, oh well, if they are using X-rays to trim from then that's fine then, unless they are just generally crap and then an x ray won't make a jot of difference.
Great postI was trying to find out if the op had used the "trimmer" because he were a "vet" and to see if she had engaged him in the trim as a "trimmer" or as a "vet" - as if it were the latter i would be making a complaint to his governng body.
I am just astounded that the op has paid for her horse to be in pain, and has left it this long before doing anything about it...
I do not know whom is worse the op or the vet -trimmer.....
poor poor horse