pennypots
Active Member
Has anybody experienced this? I had my mares shoes removed, and when i went to bring her in that evening she was standing in the stable moving from one foot to the other on her hinds. I put it down to the shoe removal, but the next day she was still the same. On turnout she walked fine on the grass, but on the drive was very sensitive. In the field i noticed that she was still "hopping" from one foot to the other, and walking with "raised" legs, similar to the way they walk when boots are first put on them. It has been two days now and she is still walking funny. She appears to be in no distress, is certainly not off her food, and seems happy to graze in the field. Just keeps favouring her back legs.
I am suspecting that the frog, which will not have had any contact with the ground whilst being shod, is perhaps feeling a bit funny to her, but i would of thought that she would of got used to it by now??? Any ideas???
I am suspecting that the frog, which will not have had any contact with the ground whilst being shod, is perhaps feeling a bit funny to her, but i would of thought that she would of got used to it by now??? Any ideas???