Shoes off...

Hedwards

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So I've had my TB geldings shoes taken off (he only had fronts on) on Thursday, farrier was happy, but would appreciate any comments about the state of his feet. He's a bit tentative over uneven ground, but nothing significant... Apologies they're not the best and they're a bit muddy!!

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This has a bit of a nick taken out
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Only really replying to bump it up for you - I'm not the best qualified on here, but I would say, lovely wide heels but frogs and heels look a little weak. Hard to tell,but CG's look shallow and sole looks thin. I think he 'may' be walking on his toes a bit at the moment - there is a bit of a ridge around the sole I don't like - is the pedal bone a bit close? (Video to look at hoof landing?) I might be inclined to use boots for a while, until more sole depth and heel landing is strong. However, the walls look decent, can't see flare or separation hiding under the mud :) wouldn't worry about the nick - road work will sort that out.
But really, not a bad starting point at all - I've seen far, far worse :) good luck - want see progress pics in a couple of weeks!
 
Hi there, you don't mention diet and management, you may need to change things to get improvements.
Photos are not the best, can you try a bit harder?
Side shots as well as those above please.
 
Diet wise, he's had ulcers so ultra low sugar/starch, literally just Dengie Hi-Fi non mollassed, ad-lib haylage (I know hay is better but no storage at my yard, however its very dry and excellent quality) he gets micronised linseed, alltech lifeforce & biotin.



He's out 24/7 unless really bad weather. I'm fairy well versed on 'management' my old mare had lami in ine foot and took a looooong time to get her unshod due to the level of damage in her bad foot (was caused by her confirmation & concussion). So I'm comfortable his diet is right.

Cragat- I think the 'ridge' my be the photo/light, as I'd definitely have noticed that... After all the experiences with my old mare, I'm constantly checking for an lami signs!

I'll try and get some more photos tomorrow. But thanks both
 
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