Ceriann
Well-Known Member
My 19 year old IDxTB has recently been moved to a friends yard whilst my fields are sprayed. She is barefoot (due to be shod this week) and is typiccaly kept on grass (24/7) - at the yard she is at she is kept on grass and hard standing (concrete). The field she is on has a few rocks and all the horses seem to spend a lot of their time on the hard standing (haylage is fed to them there). When i took her off the yard to ride her on Sat (first time i have taken her off in 10 days) she was quite tender footed on the gravel to the stables but fine in the menage. She was then tender footed walking back to the field (over rough gravel) and doesnt seem that comfortable on the hard standing (not lame but a bit ginger at the back). This was not a problem when she moved to the yard (she was being stabled at night due to weather etc and was fine over the gravel then). I am moving her back at the end of this week (once my fields are ok). Her feet dont look bruised and she was 100% fine in the menage - is this a case of her hooves adapting to the different standing conditions? Any suggestions/similar experiences welcomed.