AnnaPK
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Well, a year later and I think I have gotten to the bottom of It!! I contacted his old owners. He was shod FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER AT 11 to be sold to me. Clearly if Id have known this I would have handled everything differently but I has been told "perfect for the farrier".Farrier issues
When I bought my horse (2years now) he had his first farrier appointment with absolutely no issues. (This was March 2023) Since that first appointment, he has been awful, kicking out and very dangerous. for that reason, we sedate him.
Why the big change? Obviously, I'm unsure, but it could be pain-related as I had his hocks injected (December 2023) and again (Febuary 2025) although this seemed to make no difference to his behaviour around the farrier. In December 2023, I got him a full veterinary workup - nerve blockers, Ulcers, X-rays, all absolutely fine, and we decided then to do his hocks.
I accept that this is most likely, therefore, anticipation of pain, but I'm looking for advice on how to get back to how he was. I pick up his feet daily, not an issue at all. He is hot shod but won't even let the farrier pick his feet up! What do I do?!?!
SO Im taking off his back shoes. But Im here to ask what can I do to prepare for that. they are coming off in a week! can anyone recommend any products? hoof Hardeners and prep?? he has been on Biotin for just over a year as-well! Do let me know what has worked for you!