tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8415492346905673232.post2903451499596456233..comments2024-03-14T06:57:29.577+00:00Comments on Rockley Farm: Valentina's 12 week updateNic Barkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06885459438592023135noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8415492346905673232.post-33760512009001777042020-11-25T01:46:34.591+00:002020-11-25T01:46:34.591+00:00Hi Nic,
I've recently changed farriers for my...Hi Nic, <br />I've recently changed farriers for my mare, who's had some foot related lameness issues for a few months (with coffin joint and navicular bursa injections, bar shoes not helping). The farrier said he thinks her issues can be sorted by taking her shoes off and we are now into week 3. That's how I came across this blog of yours and I've also bought your book, Feet First. As a result, I've bought the equivita mineral forage balancer recommended. My mare ate the full dose happily for 10 days but has now gone completely off it and won't touch her feed. I've syringed it in for a couple of days, but that is really upsetting her. I wanted to ask if you have any good, "foot safe" suggestions that might help? I've tried beet, grass nuts, linseed, garlic, lots of carrots etc. <br /><br />I also had a question regarding exercise, as I wasn't 100% sure after reading that chapter in Feet First. My mare has a toe first landing, with mediolateral imbalances (worse on the LF lame foot). There is a pea gravel drive way by my yard, where I've walked her in hand a couple of times after the first 2 weeks just being in the field/stable. I understand from Feet First that it's beneficial to encourage movement on comfortable surfaces, even if slightly lame. Would you have an indication of what a good rehab schedule would be? I've been walking in hand for 15 minutes on the pea gravel a couple of times, and been to an arena and walked in hand, trotted shortly in hand, rode in hand for 30 minutes. Is that something of value to do, and would you wait with trotting / increasing ridden work until the foot landing has changed? Thanks so much and sorry about long post! This is all terribly new to me, having always had shod horses, so trying to learn as much as I can. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09842792944215228640noreply@blogger.com