skint1
Well-Known Member
Well, in an effort to sort out our ex racer's very low heels she's been wearing pads for the last 6 weeks,
It wasn't that she appeared in any discomfort (and she is the kind of girl to let you know) but that they just didn't seem to be getting any better despite our farrier's best efforts through normal shoeing so we asked our farrier and vet to work together to come up with a solution as to what we could do to help things along. At first, they thought heart bar shoes but turned out she couldn't have them beacuse she doesn't have enough heel to even put them on
so our farrier suggested the pads.
I don't know if it is coincidental or not but in the last month (since having the pads) her work has come on very well, she's better behaved in the school, working on a contact, bending better, 2 things that usually ended up with her throwing paddies before. But... she's also had chiro treatment during the last couple of months too for a rotated/slipped pelvis and a change of instructor so it could be any or all of those factors which have led to her more serene state of mind.
Anyway, during week 5 the farrier came out and said that there hadn't really been enough growth in her feet for him to do anything with them so he will be coming out again week 8 (if that makes sense) and if there is no growth then, the pads will have to come off.
I am quite worried about this because then what do we do? What if the pads are the only thing making her really comfortable? Why won't her feet grow whilst she is wearing them? Surely this time of year they should be growing like mad. Is it really bad that there has been almost no growth in the last 5 weeks?
I will get these questions answered by my farrier but just wondered what H&H people thought, and if you'd had any experience like this with pads, or flat low heels and what you did that worked?
It wasn't that she appeared in any discomfort (and she is the kind of girl to let you know) but that they just didn't seem to be getting any better despite our farrier's best efforts through normal shoeing so we asked our farrier and vet to work together to come up with a solution as to what we could do to help things along. At first, they thought heart bar shoes but turned out she couldn't have them beacuse she doesn't have enough heel to even put them on
I don't know if it is coincidental or not but in the last month (since having the pads) her work has come on very well, she's better behaved in the school, working on a contact, bending better, 2 things that usually ended up with her throwing paddies before. But... she's also had chiro treatment during the last couple of months too for a rotated/slipped pelvis and a change of instructor so it could be any or all of those factors which have led to her more serene state of mind.
Anyway, during week 5 the farrier came out and said that there hadn't really been enough growth in her feet for him to do anything with them so he will be coming out again week 8 (if that makes sense) and if there is no growth then, the pads will have to come off.
I am quite worried about this because then what do we do? What if the pads are the only thing making her really comfortable? Why won't her feet grow whilst she is wearing them? Surely this time of year they should be growing like mad. Is it really bad that there has been almost no growth in the last 5 weeks?
I will get these questions answered by my farrier but just wondered what H&H people thought, and if you'd had any experience like this with pads, or flat low heels and what you did that worked?