ruby92
Well-Known Member
So I will try and keep this short as possible. Sorry in advance.
I have a tb, he was last shod by my old farrier 8 weeks ago, 4 days previous to this he lost a shoe in the field.
A week later lame, farrier hasn't been out since completely gone off the radar ( he is known to be a good farrier and does get a lot of recommendations) I have asked him to obviously come and see why etc and plus he was 3 weeks overdue ( long toes, walls cracking, clenches rising etc) the foot he was lame on had the shoe removed by a farrier who came to yard as suspected absess has been poulticed very little came out, he's had pulse in this foot all this time.
New farrier came last night re shod
wasn't happy about How lame he was so he took shoes off, horse looked happier and was walking better, more supportive shoe on, horse not happy, nails where placed correctly no nail bind etc. I just don't know what is going on vet is due at our yard soon.
I have a tb, he was last shod by my old farrier 8 weeks ago, 4 days previous to this he lost a shoe in the field.
A week later lame, farrier hasn't been out since completely gone off the radar ( he is known to be a good farrier and does get a lot of recommendations) I have asked him to obviously come and see why etc and plus he was 3 weeks overdue ( long toes, walls cracking, clenches rising etc) the foot he was lame on had the shoe removed by a farrier who came to yard as suspected absess has been poulticed very little came out, he's had pulse in this foot all this time.
New farrier came last night re shod
wasn't happy about How lame he was so he took shoes off, horse looked happier and was walking better, more supportive shoe on, horse not happy, nails where placed correctly no nail bind etc. I just don't know what is going on vet is due at our yard soon.