dreamchaser
Well-Known Member
That with all their experience and advice on how to keep your horse on the perfect barefoot diet, with paradise paddock, no grass, expensive supplements and barefoot rehab, that a trimmer would be able to diagnose and treat a simple abscess..........NO!!!!
Instead the poor horse's owner has been reassured by lady trimmer that the horse is 'slighty footy' due to the wet ground and of course his diet. When asked to check for any possibles she simply looked the horse over and gave a gentle squeeze to its foot, leaving with an all clear and see you at the next appointment.
Poor horse and poor owner, not only could it have been dealt with days ago, saving said horse the discomfort, it could have avoided the need for a vet visit.
I personally am glad I chose to sick with the farrier even when we were barefoot and now wouldnt touch a trimmer with a 6 foot long rasp.
Instead the poor horse's owner has been reassured by lady trimmer that the horse is 'slighty footy' due to the wet ground and of course his diet. When asked to check for any possibles she simply looked the horse over and gave a gentle squeeze to its foot, leaving with an all clear and see you at the next appointment.
Poor horse and poor owner, not only could it have been dealt with days ago, saving said horse the discomfort, it could have avoided the need for a vet visit.
I personally am glad I chose to sick with the farrier even when we were barefoot and now wouldnt touch a trimmer with a 6 foot long rasp.