Heelfirst
Well-Known Member
There is hope:
Last year I was asked to take a look at this lovely animal, Poppy was very lame and having had 18 months of surgical farriery with no favourable results the owner was devastated and couldnt see Poppy getting back any sort of life.
Gaynor Judge of Rook farm and myself agreed that the owner had suffered enough both emotionally
and financially, so we took Poppy on as a project, and boy has she paid us back!
So I could not resist putting up this picture for all owners who are thinking that there is no hope.
And to all owners, vets, farriers ect who have doubts about non conventional methods of treatment I will only say this. There is room for us all, but we no longer stand in the corner.
https://www.facebook.com/4953792004...217/861925053836812/?type=1¬if_t=photo_tag
Last year I was asked to take a look at this lovely animal, Poppy was very lame and having had 18 months of surgical farriery with no favourable results the owner was devastated and couldnt see Poppy getting back any sort of life.
Gaynor Judge of Rook farm and myself agreed that the owner had suffered enough both emotionally
and financially, so we took Poppy on as a project, and boy has she paid us back!
So I could not resist putting up this picture for all owners who are thinking that there is no hope.
And to all owners, vets, farriers ect who have doubts about non conventional methods of treatment I will only say this. There is room for us all, but we no longer stand in the corner.
https://www.facebook.com/4953792004...217/861925053836812/?type=1¬if_t=photo_tag