Cai Boy
Active Member
Hi guys,
Had my cob shod today (only been with me a couple of weeks) and my farrier found he's got seedy toe and looks to have had laminitis! Wasn't found as part of the vetting process (he had a 5 stage vetting) which has disappointed me. My farrier has told me how to treat it and seems it's been caught early enough, but I'm concerned about what this might lead to long term. Any advice/guidance please? As you can probably tell this is a new thing for me. Have read about it and been aware of it but now it's happening to me and my horse I'm a bit scared!
Had my cob shod today (only been with me a couple of weeks) and my farrier found he's got seedy toe and looks to have had laminitis! Wasn't found as part of the vetting process (he had a 5 stage vetting) which has disappointed me. My farrier has told me how to treat it and seems it's been caught early enough, but I'm concerned about what this might lead to long term. Any advice/guidance please? As you can probably tell this is a new thing for me. Have read about it and been aware of it but now it's happening to me and my horse I'm a bit scared!