Billabongchick
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I have had a nightmare month with our mare; she goes 5 weeks between shoeing usually but as she ended up over at our vets after getting caught on a gate (hind legs, inner thigh puncture wound) for a week and a half they had got very long on the front. About 2 days before she was discharged home from the vets he mentioned that she was nodding in trot on front offside (had previously been sound) but that he hadn't wanted to take her shoe off. He thought it was just sore because of getting too long.
Had her shod this morning and this evening she is still trotting up lame/nodding. Am not great with lameness issues but my friend seemed to think her TB goes sore after shoeing and it was probably that and she would come sound in a few days. Any thoughts as they have never got that long before and she can't have done anything at vets as was mostly in or in a quiet paddock by herself!
Had her shod this morning and this evening she is still trotting up lame/nodding. Am not great with lameness issues but my friend seemed to think her TB goes sore after shoeing and it was probably that and she would come sound in a few days. Any thoughts as they have never got that long before and she can't have done anything at vets as was mostly in or in a quiet paddock by herself!