howcrazyami
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My 6 year old mare was diagnosed with laminitis a month ago, after a mistake in her mix meant there was 40% of maize in it instead of 10% coupled with a long ride and an extremely hot day, which according to the vets provoked the laminitis
She has been barefoot all her life, although my farrier has tried consistently to convince me to shoe her since she was around 3 years old.
Yesterday he came to trim her to make sure her feet grow in the right direction because of the laminitis, and tried his hardest to get me to shoe her, although the vets said not to shoe her until 3 months have passed since the diagnosis of laminitis. Today she is quite lame after being trimmed
I have a pair of boa hoof boots and gaiters that I was planning on using to give her support (these- http://www.easycareinc.com/our_boots/boa_horse_boot/boa_boots.aspx), but my farrier says they are useless!!
I´ve known my farrier for 20 years & he is quite good but he is very resistant to change and to barefoot trimming
What should I do? Should I shoe her, even though I wanted to keep her barefoot? Does anyone have any experience of barefoot horses with laminitis?
In my part of Spain it is very difficult to find a good farrier
She has been barefoot all her life, although my farrier has tried consistently to convince me to shoe her since she was around 3 years old.
Yesterday he came to trim her to make sure her feet grow in the right direction because of the laminitis, and tried his hardest to get me to shoe her, although the vets said not to shoe her until 3 months have passed since the diagnosis of laminitis. Today she is quite lame after being trimmed
I have a pair of boa hoof boots and gaiters that I was planning on using to give her support (these- http://www.easycareinc.com/our_boots/boa_horse_boot/boa_boots.aspx), but my farrier says they are useless!!
I´ve known my farrier for 20 years & he is quite good but he is very resistant to change and to barefoot trimming
What should I do? Should I shoe her, even though I wanted to keep her barefoot? Does anyone have any experience of barefoot horses with laminitis?
In my part of Spain it is very difficult to find a good farrier