Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
Just asking this question, I know in my heart that the horse should never feel worse after having something changed like shoes.
My little horse has been shod with a inclined frog support shoe due to her counter rotated pedal bones and collapsed heels in both front feet.
The inclined frog support shoe looks like this...
http://www.jimblurton.co.uk/graduated-frog-support-bar-shoes/
Basically to my uneducated eyes, a short heartbar shoe with wedges.
She was shod on Friday, I rode her out for 10 mins on Sat. She felt ok ish and quite lively but she had been shut in her stable for 24 hours and not ridden for 3 days. Sun felt a bit worse and def not her usual self.
Today she felt absolutely dreadful - so hollow and tight in her back, taking tiny steps esp. down hill. She felt so awful I cried like a small child and led her home.
I can only think it would be the shoes because she's had collapsed heels for yonks and its only in the last 2 days she's felt like she has.
She is booked back into vets on Fri. What is worrying me is that the shoes are doing more harm than good if she could feel so awful to ride three days after having the shoes put on.
Any thoughts? I know I asked about collapsed heels and wedges the other day to which most people said go barefoot. I went with what vet suggested because that's what you do when you pay someone for their opinion. I am not knowledgeable enough re: feet to be able to tell a farrier and a vet how to do their job. I will be getting those shoes taken off if they are the reason though!!
Have also put in NL.
My little horse has been shod with a inclined frog support shoe due to her counter rotated pedal bones and collapsed heels in both front feet.
The inclined frog support shoe looks like this...
http://www.jimblurton.co.uk/graduated-frog-support-bar-shoes/
Basically to my uneducated eyes, a short heartbar shoe with wedges.
She was shod on Friday, I rode her out for 10 mins on Sat. She felt ok ish and quite lively but she had been shut in her stable for 24 hours and not ridden for 3 days. Sun felt a bit worse and def not her usual self.
Today she felt absolutely dreadful - so hollow and tight in her back, taking tiny steps esp. down hill. She felt so awful I cried like a small child and led her home.
I can only think it would be the shoes because she's had collapsed heels for yonks and its only in the last 2 days she's felt like she has.
She is booked back into vets on Fri. What is worrying me is that the shoes are doing more harm than good if she could feel so awful to ride three days after having the shoes put on.
Any thoughts? I know I asked about collapsed heels and wedges the other day to which most people said go barefoot. I went with what vet suggested because that's what you do when you pay someone for their opinion. I am not knowledgeable enough re: feet to be able to tell a farrier and a vet how to do their job. I will be getting those shoes taken off if they are the reason though!!
Have also put in NL.