Charlie31
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My horse had his shoes removed about two weeks ago now. I was expecting there to be some chipping and breaking off below the nail holes but wasn't expecting it to be as bad as it is. Pretty much all of the out hoof wall has broken away and even bits of wall around the toe have gone too where they've been next to nail holes closer to the front of the hoof. I have to admit it looks pretty awful and I'm quite worried.
There is no breaking off above the nail holes and no indication of it travelling upwards. The hooves look mostly okay from the underneath but terrible when viewed from the top. The rest of the hoof wall where it hasn't broken off does actually look really healthy and strong and shiny so I'm sure it's just where the nail holes have ruined the structural integrity of the hoof. The soles also look pretty good too. I'm still worried though. Has anybody else been through this and is it just par for the course while we go through this transition period?
The horse is sound in the field and happy to be led out on tarmac in hand. He is fine being ridden in the school and on grass, ever so slightly tentative to be ridden on tarmac but happy to be ridden anywhere at all with front hoof boots on.
I've only been doing gentle hacks for the time being as I don't want to overdo it. I understand that I need to keep him moving to encourage the hoof to grow, so if I can keep him going then we can get this rubbish bit of hoof grown out more quickly. I am worried about overdoing it while the hooves are such a mess though.
Given that he seems happy with the level of work we're doing at the moment would you encourage me to keep going unless he tells me otherwise or would he better having a few weeks off while he grows out some of the rubbish?
Thanks for any advice, it's all new to me and I can't help but fret.
There is no breaking off above the nail holes and no indication of it travelling upwards. The hooves look mostly okay from the underneath but terrible when viewed from the top. The rest of the hoof wall where it hasn't broken off does actually look really healthy and strong and shiny so I'm sure it's just where the nail holes have ruined the structural integrity of the hoof. The soles also look pretty good too. I'm still worried though. Has anybody else been through this and is it just par for the course while we go through this transition period?
The horse is sound in the field and happy to be led out on tarmac in hand. He is fine being ridden in the school and on grass, ever so slightly tentative to be ridden on tarmac but happy to be ridden anywhere at all with front hoof boots on.
I've only been doing gentle hacks for the time being as I don't want to overdo it. I understand that I need to keep him moving to encourage the hoof to grow, so if I can keep him going then we can get this rubbish bit of hoof grown out more quickly. I am worried about overdoing it while the hooves are such a mess though.
Given that he seems happy with the level of work we're doing at the moment would you encourage me to keep going unless he tells me otherwise or would he better having a few weeks off while he grows out some of the rubbish?
Thanks for any advice, it's all new to me and I can't help but fret.