Polonaise
Well-Known Member
Mare has been intermittently footy in front for several years, have managed well enough up til now using various shoeing techniques, picking best ground to run on etc but has now been lame (albeit subtle) for 3 months, always sorted it in a week or two before. Have grown more heel and improved lameness but not cured. Nerve blocks to back of hoof (navicular). Mare has nice shaped strong feet but they are small and her frogs are tiny. Has never had shoes off.
So last ditch attempt we (owner vet farrier) discussed "taking shoes off and leaving in a field for 6 months", farrier surprisingly supportive says main worry is heels breaking down but says can just put shoes back on if this happens.
So, what next? Pony currently has fronts off, backs were only put on last week so waiting for a few more weeks growth before they come off too. How should I manage her feet? If she comes sound what are the chances of managing to compete to previous level (BE100)?
She is at livery so not alot of flexibility in management, good doer on short grass/sand paddock 24/7, gets small amount of leasure mix/chaf to put glucosamine in and keep her quiet.
Of course at this moment in time she is glaring at me complaining her feet dont work....
So last ditch attempt we (owner vet farrier) discussed "taking shoes off and leaving in a field for 6 months", farrier surprisingly supportive says main worry is heels breaking down but says can just put shoes back on if this happens.
So, what next? Pony currently has fronts off, backs were only put on last week so waiting for a few more weeks growth before they come off too. How should I manage her feet? If she comes sound what are the chances of managing to compete to previous level (BE100)?
She is at livery so not alot of flexibility in management, good doer on short grass/sand paddock 24/7, gets small amount of leasure mix/chaf to put glucosamine in and keep her quiet.
Of course at this moment in time she is glaring at me complaining her feet dont work....