Casey76
Well-Known Member
My mare is becoming very down at heel - literally. Her hind frogs are fully weightbearing with the frog being level with the heel, and the heel being 1mm at most, above the sole.
She is on the best possible diet, given my location. She has beautiful thrush free feet, with lovely thick walls... but she is short striding down hill on tarmac. On the rougher forestry tracks she is normal.
Now she has slipped on tarmac in the past, so I don't know if she is just being "careful" or whether her heels are sore.
She isn't ouchy in the common sense, and she walks and trots happily over varied terrain, it is just the down hill bits.
Another possible reason is that there has been a bit of a bug going round the yard, and Tartine has felt very "flat" since, so maybe it is just that hanging around a bit and she isn't feeling 100%
I'll ask my YM how she was today this evening, as she is riding her today.
She is on the best possible diet, given my location. She has beautiful thrush free feet, with lovely thick walls... but she is short striding down hill on tarmac. On the rougher forestry tracks she is normal.
Now she has slipped on tarmac in the past, so I don't know if she is just being "careful" or whether her heels are sore.
She isn't ouchy in the common sense, and she walks and trots happily over varied terrain, it is just the down hill bits.
Another possible reason is that there has been a bit of a bug going round the yard, and Tartine has felt very "flat" since, so maybe it is just that hanging around a bit and she isn't feeling 100%
I'll ask my YM how she was today this evening, as she is riding her today.