Sarah B
Well-Known Member
I bought my Section A boy 12 days ago, he's 3 in May. He was pretty nervous and wary of being handled when he arrived home, I can now handle him nicely in the stable, touch and groom him all over, put a headcollar on him and lead him around the farm. However his feet are an issue I will need to address as soon as I can.
The previous owner claimed his feet were done just before I bought him - although I am not convinced at this as they look like they could do with a trim (the fronts anyway). She said they had to sedate and twitch him which I am extremely reluctant to do.
Vet came out today to do first vaccs, and suggested I handle his feet as much as I can and if need be we could try some ACP.
However, I am finding it difficult to handle the feet atall. I know it's very early days, and I am prepared to take as long as he needs, but just wanted some ideas how to handle the situation without setting him back or frightening him.
The previous owner claimed his feet were done just before I bought him - although I am not convinced at this as they look like they could do with a trim (the fronts anyway). She said they had to sedate and twitch him which I am extremely reluctant to do.
Vet came out today to do first vaccs, and suggested I handle his feet as much as I can and if need be we could try some ACP.
However, I am finding it difficult to handle the feet atall. I know it's very early days, and I am prepared to take as long as he needs, but just wanted some ideas how to handle the situation without setting him back or frightening him.