Char0901
Well-Known Member
I have a mare who was recently put in foal.
She's 13 and doesn't have the best legs. When she was in work we managed to keep her sound with a combination of good shoeing (corrective shoes on front) good tendon boots, the best stable boots I could find and Vetrofen worked wonders with her in the space of a few days.
Circumstances mean the she needs to live out over the summer, so she has had her shoes off and her feet haven't grown brilliantly and she is lame in front.
I wanted to know if Vetrofen could be given to mares in foal? Or if there is something that I could give her/do that would help.
And if anyone has any suggestions on keeping her sound whilst turned out in any other ways, it would be a great help.
I am really quite worried about her, she doesn't look good.
Any suggestions regarding anything remotely to do with my above situation would be hugely appretiated.
I really do feel quite stuck.
Thanks
She's 13 and doesn't have the best legs. When she was in work we managed to keep her sound with a combination of good shoeing (corrective shoes on front) good tendon boots, the best stable boots I could find and Vetrofen worked wonders with her in the space of a few days.
Circumstances mean the she needs to live out over the summer, so she has had her shoes off and her feet haven't grown brilliantly and she is lame in front.
I wanted to know if Vetrofen could be given to mares in foal? Or if there is something that I could give her/do that would help.
And if anyone has any suggestions on keeping her sound whilst turned out in any other ways, it would be a great help.
I am really quite worried about her, she doesn't look good.
Any suggestions regarding anything remotely to do with my above situation would be hugely appretiated.
I really do feel quite stuck.
Thanks