MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
I've been told by both the farrier and the back man that Dizzy's hocks are her weakest point.
I have looked and contemplated and I think I see what they mean - I didn't ask either of them at the time because there were too many other things going on!
So, I don't really want to overload people with pictures of the Dizzy one
, but I thought if people post piccies of 'good' hocks, I'd be able to see the difference
. Dizz isn't cow-hocked or sickle-hocked, I do know that much.
Farrier says he can help her hocks by using planter extensions on the back. Newmarket vet says ok, but maybe better to extend both medial and lateral bars of the shoes as opposed to just the lateral as the more even heel support with help the suspensory ligaments (I sometimes forget she's damaged those as well - ho hum). I'm not sure what 'help' the difference in the shoeing will make to her hocks/how it will make a difference
. I'll talk to the farrier and he will explain, but he's not due for a couple of weeks.
So any and all guidance and thoughts will be much appreciated
. As well as the usual hot choccies all round
.
I have looked and contemplated and I think I see what they mean - I didn't ask either of them at the time because there were too many other things going on!
So, I don't really want to overload people with pictures of the Dizzy one
Farrier says he can help her hocks by using planter extensions on the back. Newmarket vet says ok, but maybe better to extend both medial and lateral bars of the shoes as opposed to just the lateral as the more even heel support with help the suspensory ligaments (I sometimes forget she's damaged those as well - ho hum). I'm not sure what 'help' the difference in the shoeing will make to her hocks/how it will make a difference
So any and all guidance and thoughts will be much appreciated