TuscanBunnyGirl
Well-Known Member
Right okay 2012 obviously hates me.
So had the farrier in to put shoes on my big fat grey mare (just a quick update, shes doing good weight wise re: previous thread) and all is good blah blah..then just asked him to see my coloured boy just to see what he thinks and him started to trim them up a little and said I will have to watch him because he is on the brink of laminitis
cue my world falling apart 
He has reddish marks on his front hooves near the white line and on the wall (will hopefully get some pictures of this tomorrow). HOWEVER, I'm confused because he isn't over weight. He gets adlib hay + handful of pellets (which has been stopped). He isn't foot sore- at all. But the ground has hardened up a lot.. and he has 24/7 turnout in a bare paddock and has started hacking out about 3 times a week (a lot of road work but only in walk) as he is only 4
His feet are warm but I can't feel any pulse
Can anyone give any suggestions eg. management wise...or anything wise!!
Please!
So had the farrier in to put shoes on my big fat grey mare (just a quick update, shes doing good weight wise re: previous thread) and all is good blah blah..then just asked him to see my coloured boy just to see what he thinks and him started to trim them up a little and said I will have to watch him because he is on the brink of laminitis
He has reddish marks on his front hooves near the white line and on the wall (will hopefully get some pictures of this tomorrow). HOWEVER, I'm confused because he isn't over weight. He gets adlib hay + handful of pellets (which has been stopped). He isn't foot sore- at all. But the ground has hardened up a lot.. and he has 24/7 turnout in a bare paddock and has started hacking out about 3 times a week (a lot of road work but only in walk) as he is only 4
His feet are warm but I can't feel any pulse
Can anyone give any suggestions eg. management wise...or anything wise!!
Please!
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