honeybee123
Well-Known Member
We have a hunter with chronic sidebone plyus navicular changes :-( He's been shod with shoes with a heel, plus wedges, and it makes enough difference to keep him sound in the field. Unfortunately, when he feels sound he's a bit of a numpty and gallops and leaps about until he pulls his front shoes off - at which point he goes lame again... (who'd have horses!)
We're accepting that he's probably not going to be sound enough to ride again, but want to try and keep him sound enough to be happy in the field.
As the farrier's bills are fairly hefty (inevitablty we cannot find the shoes he pulls so have to have new ones made), we're weighing up alternatives!
My OH is wondering if we could get some of the plastic boots and adapt those to contain wedges - does anyone have any experience of these/ suggestions?
Thank you!!
We're accepting that he's probably not going to be sound enough to ride again, but want to try and keep him sound enough to be happy in the field.
As the farrier's bills are fairly hefty (inevitablty we cannot find the shoes he pulls so have to have new ones made), we're weighing up alternatives!
My OH is wondering if we could get some of the plastic boots and adapt those to contain wedges - does anyone have any experience of these/ suggestions?
Thank you!!