Last week, during the torrential thunderstorm that swept through the area, one of my horses managed to pull both front shoes. After a spring that was characterized by alternating wet (think standing in mud) and dry, his feet weren’t in great shape. For the last two shoeing cycles, my farrier had patched his feet together to keep the shoes in place.
When he pulled them a lot of hoof wall went too.
When you are dealing with a hoof that has become so brittle, I think probably the best thing to do is just pull the shoes and let the hoof wall regrow. Certainly, he did far more damage by pulling the shoe (and taking part of his hoof with it) than he would by going barefoot for a few cycles.
So, having trimmed up his feet, discussing it with my farrier and vet, that’s what we’re going to try.
I’ll report back on his progress as it goes along. I’m just grateful that his happened during our “off season” — after spring hunting and before the fall begins!
