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One of my livery horses was x rayed a while ago, he was not lame but was just not quite right, despite his feet looking good and balanced, he was shod every 4-5 weeks, my farrier was struggling to keep the toes back.
The x rays showed a slight reverse rotation, my vet was surprised as he felt the feet looked good, vet and farrier then had a disagreement regarding treatment, vet wanted bar shoes and wedges, farrier wanted bar shoes or no shoes!!
We went for the middle ground of bar shoes so that the horse could continue to compete, which has gone well, he is now having a break so today my happy farrier took his shoes off.
We were a little concerned that he would be sore, the ground was frozen so not ideal for first day without shoes, the horse was not bothered, he towed me across the yard, over the stones, skipped on the rutted icy mud and galloped off
He came in just as well so hoping he will come out in the morning the same way and that his feet can continue to improve, the vet is not sure about this barefoot idea
but at least my farrier is confident it is what the horse needs.
The x rays showed a slight reverse rotation, my vet was surprised as he felt the feet looked good, vet and farrier then had a disagreement regarding treatment, vet wanted bar shoes and wedges, farrier wanted bar shoes or no shoes!!
We went for the middle ground of bar shoes so that the horse could continue to compete, which has gone well, he is now having a break so today my happy farrier took his shoes off.
We were a little concerned that he would be sore, the ground was frozen so not ideal for first day without shoes, the horse was not bothered, he towed me across the yard, over the stones, skipped on the rutted icy mud and galloped off