Tempi
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I know shoes are taken off for foaling however i was wondering if anyone has ever left them on?
Basically last year at this time my mare had just come sound after being out on loan and being very badly shod, she had corrective shoeing (from my farrier as i took her back from the loan home) and she came sound (back in full ridden work - elementary/medium level dressage). I then put her in foal (vet agreed she was fine). Shes been out of her ''special'' shoes for about 6 weeks now and is now lame on the same leg she was lame before, shes not that keen on walking but she is still being turned out daily to try and stop her from getting stiff. Obviously the weight of the foal has aggrevated her old injury which myself, my farrier and my vet had all thought was fine. She is the size of a house (seriously!!) and is due any day (day 355 today) but obviously i want her as comfortable as possible and if this involves putting her shoes back on to help her then so be it.
Suggestions? Ive contacted my farrier who is like every other farrier in the country and takes about a month to reply or phone back, am also waiting for my vet to phone me back (he also takes ages but will phone me back today at least). Ive just bought her some alphabute which she will start tonight (its fine for pregnant mares and the vet at Global Herbs advised it as its meant to help provide instant relief). I will also bandage her legs every night for extra support. I was also thinking about getting my Bowen lady out to check her over?
ETA - its definitely not laminitis or anything like that its exactly the same ''lameness'' that she had before.
Basically last year at this time my mare had just come sound after being out on loan and being very badly shod, she had corrective shoeing (from my farrier as i took her back from the loan home) and she came sound (back in full ridden work - elementary/medium level dressage). I then put her in foal (vet agreed she was fine). Shes been out of her ''special'' shoes for about 6 weeks now and is now lame on the same leg she was lame before, shes not that keen on walking but she is still being turned out daily to try and stop her from getting stiff. Obviously the weight of the foal has aggrevated her old injury which myself, my farrier and my vet had all thought was fine. She is the size of a house (seriously!!) and is due any day (day 355 today) but obviously i want her as comfortable as possible and if this involves putting her shoes back on to help her then so be it.
Suggestions? Ive contacted my farrier who is like every other farrier in the country and takes about a month to reply or phone back, am also waiting for my vet to phone me back (he also takes ages but will phone me back today at least). Ive just bought her some alphabute which she will start tonight (its fine for pregnant mares and the vet at Global Herbs advised it as its meant to help provide instant relief). I will also bandage her legs every night for extra support. I was also thinking about getting my Bowen lady out to check her over?
ETA - its definitely not laminitis or anything like that its exactly the same ''lameness'' that she had before.
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