Trish
Well-Known Member
I am helping a friend clean up his mini herd so he can sell them. There are 2 stallions, 7 mares, 1 gelding and a mini donkey.
I am getting the gelding as part of the deal for helping him find good homes for all but 1 stallion, 1 mare and the mini donkey.
There is one little mare who's feet are trimmed like a mule. Not sure why his farrier has trimmed her so she is standing on her toes. And her back hoof is really messed up. I know from my experience in trimming hoofs, this mare needs to come down on her heels, at the proper angle, but how do you correct the back hoof??
Any suggestions?
There is a mare who (in my opinion) is foundered on all 4 hoofs. She was trimmed this week, but still turned out with the others in the wheat field. Arg.
I am getting the gelding as part of the deal for helping him find good homes for all but 1 stallion, 1 mare and the mini donkey.
There is one little mare who's feet are trimmed like a mule. Not sure why his farrier has trimmed her so she is standing on her toes. And her back hoof is really messed up. I know from my experience in trimming hoofs, this mare needs to come down on her heels, at the proper angle, but how do you correct the back hoof??
Any suggestions?
There is a mare who (in my opinion) is foundered on all 4 hoofs. She was trimmed this week, but still turned out with the others in the wheat field. Arg.