Toffee_monster
Well-Known Member
Harry had lovely clean feet today since the snow has cleaned his legs off lovely, meaning I could have a proper look over his feet.
His front feet are fine apart from some chipping on the front wall, however his rear hooves are a different matter. Although they don't look too bad on first look, He has bruises on the walls (which i knew about but havent caused lameness) and has a couple of bruises on his soles as well by the look of it.
He had a bit of thrush earlier in the autumn which seemed to clear up but now his frogs on the hinds look like they are being eaten away. There is no usual thrush telltale signs but his frogs look disgusting, very wet and soft and almost As if they are rotting away.
He is barefoot and lives out, comes in once a day but I have no stable. What would be the best plan on action for this problem ? I have invested in some hoof boots to protect his hooves from bruising when working but no idea about the rotting frog?
His front feet are fine apart from some chipping on the front wall, however his rear hooves are a different matter. Although they don't look too bad on first look, He has bruises on the walls (which i knew about but havent caused lameness) and has a couple of bruises on his soles as well by the look of it.
He had a bit of thrush earlier in the autumn which seemed to clear up but now his frogs on the hinds look like they are being eaten away. There is no usual thrush telltale signs but his frogs look disgusting, very wet and soft and almost As if they are rotting away.
He is barefoot and lives out, comes in once a day but I have no stable. What would be the best plan on action for this problem ? I have invested in some hoof boots to protect his hooves from bruising when working but no idea about the rotting frog?