dappyness
Well-Known Member
Afternoon all
Looking for advice on recurring abscess
I have fallen in love with a lovely 9 yr old 16.3 tb x ish who has lead a varied life - from eventing yard to dressage yard to happy hacking once in a blue moon.
He seems to be having recurring hoof abscesses since being at his last home for 2 years. When they got him he was barefoot (due to injury - sold as LOU) he had been shod previously. The had him shod and then he started to get abscesses so after changing farriers and going to barefoot the number of abscess was reduced but still recurring. The present owner really doesn't know much and just put a passing comment that he pops them out unoticed sometimes... I have been really lucky that I know the dressage owner and have been told he was sound as a pound before and never lame. Now these abscesses could be down to poor management and a few simple visits from my fantastic farrier may solve it .... but....... what if it cant
Now I do not profess to knowing everything and would like some advice - i know you cant see him....I cant take photos at the moment....
What I am asking for is different types of scenarios that I need to know.
I will be having my farrier look at him..... this wont be this week....... that means instead of lesson planning and marking books I will be on here until I know everything..........
Someone help -- I have loads of school work that needs doing and a forum that keeps calling me!
Looking for advice on recurring abscess
I have fallen in love with a lovely 9 yr old 16.3 tb x ish who has lead a varied life - from eventing yard to dressage yard to happy hacking once in a blue moon.
He seems to be having recurring hoof abscesses since being at his last home for 2 years. When they got him he was barefoot (due to injury - sold as LOU) he had been shod previously. The had him shod and then he started to get abscesses so after changing farriers and going to barefoot the number of abscess was reduced but still recurring. The present owner really doesn't know much and just put a passing comment that he pops them out unoticed sometimes... I have been really lucky that I know the dressage owner and have been told he was sound as a pound before and never lame. Now these abscesses could be down to poor management and a few simple visits from my fantastic farrier may solve it .... but....... what if it cant
Now I do not profess to knowing everything and would like some advice - i know you cant see him....I cant take photos at the moment....
What I am asking for is different types of scenarios that I need to know.
I will be having my farrier look at him..... this wont be this week....... that means instead of lesson planning and marking books I will be on here until I know everything..........
Someone help -- I have loads of school work that needs doing and a forum that keeps calling me!