floradora09
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So I've got a 16 year old Tb. His front feet have quite collapsed heels which have been causing us a few problems, and I have been trying to educate myself about hoof conformation, consequences of underrun heels and also how to improve them. My farrier is fantastic and he does a great job with less than great feet and a horse with a very low pain threshold!!
However, for the long term something does need to be done about his feet and I feel that he may benefit from removing all shoes at the end of october and have nov, dec, jan, feb barefoot. I have a massive list of questions and am left feeling very confused so I will spill all here and be very grateful to anyone who can answer any of them. Photos of his feet are here: (please note, he doesn't have raised heels on the shoes like some of the pics make it look, he has a rolled toe in front and that's it.) http://s172.photobucket.com/albums/w15/floradora_2007/Winstons Feet/
I haven't brought this up with my farrier yet, but will do next time he's out.
1)Is it likely that I'll be able to improve his feet effectively at home under guidance?
2)If my farrier is up for trying, would he be a good person to trim his feet, or is a barefoot trimmer better?
3)How do you know which barefoot trimmers to use, as what annoys me is that they all seem to have their own websites and ways of doing it, claiming theirs is the best trim, but a different style of trimming to others? Very confused on this one!
4)There is a lot about getting a heel-first landing. I think that at the moment he has a toe first landing (not sure though!), and I've read that a crucial part of the rehabbing process is to get heel first. How can this be done exactly? Is this where I may struggle doing it at home? Hoof boots? Or more to do with trimming?
5)What books on this subject would you suggest I read?
6)What IS the best way to help underrun heels?
7) Rehab places such a Rockley do a lot of controlled exercise on varied surfaces. Is this crucial for improving the foot? I can probably only hack out 1-2 times a week and ride on a surface 2-3 times a week in winter.
Just for the record, his diet consists of Alfa-Oil, Baileys performance balancer, biotin, cortaflex and grass!
Thank you so much to anyone who can help me!
I haven't brought this up with my farrier yet, but will do next time he's out.
1)Is it likely that I'll be able to improve his feet effectively at home under guidance?
2)If my farrier is up for trying, would he be a good person to trim his feet, or is a barefoot trimmer better?
3)How do you know which barefoot trimmers to use, as what annoys me is that they all seem to have their own websites and ways of doing it, claiming theirs is the best trim, but a different style of trimming to others? Very confused on this one!
4)There is a lot about getting a heel-first landing. I think that at the moment he has a toe first landing (not sure though!), and I've read that a crucial part of the rehabbing process is to get heel first. How can this be done exactly? Is this where I may struggle doing it at home? Hoof boots? Or more to do with trimming?
5)What books on this subject would you suggest I read?
6)What IS the best way to help underrun heels?
7) Rehab places such a Rockley do a lot of controlled exercise on varied surfaces. Is this crucial for improving the foot? I can probably only hack out 1-2 times a week and ride on a surface 2-3 times a week in winter.
Just for the record, his diet consists of Alfa-Oil, Baileys performance balancer, biotin, cortaflex and grass!
Thank you so much to anyone who can help me!