Caramac71
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I'll try to keep this as short as possible!
Bought mare 2 years ago, then aged 5. Shod on all 4 by previous owner as was on flinty ground. We took back shoes off pretty much straight away. At the end of the summer we took front shoes off. Horse has been unshod ever since and seemed to cope fine.
Diagnosed almost a year ago with facet joint arthritis and has been in light work (stop/start) ever since.
We have a yard farrier, horse gets seen ever 6 weeks (I'm not there) but only usually needs a trim every other time she's checked.
I am admittedly not very clued up on feet, I've always just put my trust in farrier who says she has pretty good feet. At the start of the year I did get another opinion from a barefoot trimmer who never saw the horse but asked for photos. She claimed that our horse had thrush from the state of her frogs, gave some advice of how to treat, diet, etc. I never persued this as she had an all or nothing attitude, and I can't control horses diet as she is on full grass livery and field fed with other horses. But I did start giving supplement, linseed, topical treatment etc - making what changes I could.
Frogs still rubbish, spongy and chunks breaking off. Never any smell or discharge. Farrier said it is normal shedding process but I'm not convinced. Horse lives out 24/7, field has been pretty muddy especially around the hay bales and water troughs, and I assume it's been standing in this that has deteriorated her frogs.
Two weeks ago we went back to vet to reassess back problem. Vet noted that horse is slightly lame on left fore on left circle, and right fore on right circle, but only noticeable on the lunge. Wasn't apparent when ridden. Vet suspected she is just slightly footy and suggested we could put front shoes on.
Today we had a different vet (different practice) who we've been referred to for acupuncture. She noted horse slightly lame on left fore on left circle only , sound on right. She also suggested we could put front shoes on and see if it resolves problem.
Horse has ongoing issues and no one is suggesting any front limb lameness is contributing to back problems, it's just something that's been picked up recently during checks.
I'm in two minds really whether to shoe or not. I have no problem with shoeing if needed but I'm also not keen to ignore something I shouldn't and just mask it with shoes. If her feet are slightly sore then I'd rather treat the cause first.
The end goal for us is to keep horse comfortable and in some form of work if she can cope with it, more for her wellbeing than anything else.
Bought mare 2 years ago, then aged 5. Shod on all 4 by previous owner as was on flinty ground. We took back shoes off pretty much straight away. At the end of the summer we took front shoes off. Horse has been unshod ever since and seemed to cope fine.
Diagnosed almost a year ago with facet joint arthritis and has been in light work (stop/start) ever since.
We have a yard farrier, horse gets seen ever 6 weeks (I'm not there) but only usually needs a trim every other time she's checked.
I am admittedly not very clued up on feet, I've always just put my trust in farrier who says she has pretty good feet. At the start of the year I did get another opinion from a barefoot trimmer who never saw the horse but asked for photos. She claimed that our horse had thrush from the state of her frogs, gave some advice of how to treat, diet, etc. I never persued this as she had an all or nothing attitude, and I can't control horses diet as she is on full grass livery and field fed with other horses. But I did start giving supplement, linseed, topical treatment etc - making what changes I could.
Frogs still rubbish, spongy and chunks breaking off. Never any smell or discharge. Farrier said it is normal shedding process but I'm not convinced. Horse lives out 24/7, field has been pretty muddy especially around the hay bales and water troughs, and I assume it's been standing in this that has deteriorated her frogs.
Two weeks ago we went back to vet to reassess back problem. Vet noted that horse is slightly lame on left fore on left circle, and right fore on right circle, but only noticeable on the lunge. Wasn't apparent when ridden. Vet suspected she is just slightly footy and suggested we could put front shoes on.
Today we had a different vet (different practice) who we've been referred to for acupuncture. She noted horse slightly lame on left fore on left circle only , sound on right. She also suggested we could put front shoes on and see if it resolves problem.
Horse has ongoing issues and no one is suggesting any front limb lameness is contributing to back problems, it's just something that's been picked up recently during checks.
I'm in two minds really whether to shoe or not. I have no problem with shoeing if needed but I'm also not keen to ignore something I shouldn't and just mask it with shoes. If her feet are slightly sore then I'd rather treat the cause first.
The end goal for us is to keep horse comfortable and in some form of work if she can cope with it, more for her wellbeing than anything else.