Ranyhyn
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Thanks Amandap, I will be sure to post updates after she has been xrayed and see where we go from here 
As for taking the shoes off, I HAVE to let myself be lead by the professionals that have seen her, as much as I value and appreciate your suggestions I can't be paying hundreds out to people and then just go against what they suggest? Otherwise there is very little point in asking OR indeed paying them anything?
Well no admittedly my farrier told me he was not taking it all off in one fell swoop, so they are not perfect by any means via one shoeing.
I think a change of yard may be in order when she goes back to livery also, as happy as I am with the yard the change in the horses mental outlook since she's been home has been phenomenal.
I have been thinking about soaking her hay down and bringing the weight off her, she has coped outstandingly well being out (better than perhaps I'd thought) so she could do with losing some now.
As for taking the shoes off, I HAVE to let myself be lead by the professionals that have seen her, as much as I value and appreciate your suggestions I can't be paying hundreds out to people and then just go against what they suggest? Otherwise there is very little point in asking OR indeed paying them anything?![]()
I have just quickly looked at your recent posts about her change since she has been home, this is not really about her lameness as such but was she in a barn with grills between horses, I had a mare that hated being looked at by the boys, she did not seem to be really bothered but something was not quite right, I moved her to an outside stable where she could be more private and she was a changed horse, so much more relaxed. Just a thought.