Roasted Chestnuts
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My old guy had the farrier the other day (Thursday) and I think the farrier has perhaps done too radical a trim job on him 
He was sound on all surfaces bar the sharpest stones before this and hadn't needed the farrier since Dec ( he self trims rather effectively but His deviations mean I need them trimmed trill by the farrier) due to him not needing anything other than a roll of the toes.
He is now very pottery, willing to walk out on grass and flat Tarmac Etc but anything slightly rough and he's very very footy. Been barefoot over three years now and this is the first time since the shoes have come off that he has been like this.
Diet and grazing hasn't changed, our grass hasn't really come through with the cold wet weather and the field was grazed all winter so slim picking, no chance of lami or LGL and on a barefoot fibre and oil diet. Not overweight either if anything he is a little on the light side and needing muscled but he is 24 now. Negative for PPID and EMs.
Farrier has trimmed him the last three times he has been done and he's never been pottery or even changed at all but even looking at the feet they look very small compared to what they were like when I left him in for the farrier.
Not sure how to proceed as not much the farrier can do for him now as he can't stick it back on
ETA - recent feet pics
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?698111-Barefoot-opinions
Can take pics if required
He was sound on all surfaces bar the sharpest stones before this and hadn't needed the farrier since Dec ( he self trims rather effectively but His deviations mean I need them trimmed trill by the farrier) due to him not needing anything other than a roll of the toes.
He is now very pottery, willing to walk out on grass and flat Tarmac Etc but anything slightly rough and he's very very footy. Been barefoot over three years now and this is the first time since the shoes have come off that he has been like this.
Diet and grazing hasn't changed, our grass hasn't really come through with the cold wet weather and the field was grazed all winter so slim picking, no chance of lami or LGL and on a barefoot fibre and oil diet. Not overweight either if anything he is a little on the light side and needing muscled but he is 24 now. Negative for PPID and EMs.
Farrier has trimmed him the last three times he has been done and he's never been pottery or even changed at all but even looking at the feet they look very small compared to what they were like when I left him in for the farrier.
Not sure how to proceed as not much the farrier can do for him now as he can't stick it back on
ETA - recent feet pics
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?698111-Barefoot-opinions
Can take pics if required
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