poghag
Active Member
After an initially seemingly minor symptom of sudden resistance going into canter, 4 months unridden, 5 chiropractic visits by 2 different chiros, and a visit to a remedial shoeing expert who has removed shoes and given more of a natural balance trim because it appears that this may be the root cause of back pain and tightness down hamstrings...
... am heartbroken to watch my beautiful Horse reluctantly trotting free on the arena surface looking like a laminitic pony. He has been unshod now for 4 weeks.
Farrier recommended 4-5 miles of roadwork 3 times a week to keep the feet wearing properly, I believe, and we've been walking out in hand I guess up to 4 hours a week (over 3 days), and having little trot/canter free-plays in the school or going for walk-outs on grass the other days. Before all this he was hunting fit. He goes out at night for 12 hours every night. He eats ad lib hay, Alpha A, sugarbeet and grass nuts, as he was a little skinny throughout the season having evented all year, and I thought this rehabilitation period would be a great time to get him a little more covered.
He generally walks out OK - a little ginger - but I'm just worried that he is so uncomfortable out of walk, even on an arena surface. Is this all normal? He'll have no shoes, nor will I sit on him, for as long as it takes to get his back right, and wouldn't be averse to keeping him unshod until we start eventing again. But watching him potter about now God I really wonder if I'm doing the right thing.
Any advice from barefoot advocates or otherwise gratefully received. Thanks very much.
... am heartbroken to watch my beautiful Horse reluctantly trotting free on the arena surface looking like a laminitic pony. He has been unshod now for 4 weeks.
Farrier recommended 4-5 miles of roadwork 3 times a week to keep the feet wearing properly, I believe, and we've been walking out in hand I guess up to 4 hours a week (over 3 days), and having little trot/canter free-plays in the school or going for walk-outs on grass the other days. Before all this he was hunting fit. He goes out at night for 12 hours every night. He eats ad lib hay, Alpha A, sugarbeet and grass nuts, as he was a little skinny throughout the season having evented all year, and I thought this rehabilitation period would be a great time to get him a little more covered.
He generally walks out OK - a little ginger - but I'm just worried that he is so uncomfortable out of walk, even on an arena surface. Is this all normal? He'll have no shoes, nor will I sit on him, for as long as it takes to get his back right, and wouldn't be averse to keeping him unshod until we start eventing again. But watching him potter about now God I really wonder if I'm doing the right thing.
Any advice from barefoot advocates or otherwise gratefully received. Thanks very much.