Posted by M. W. Myers, D.V.M. on November 24, 2001 at 17:43:18:
In Reply to: Tricky one posted by Todd King on November 21, 2001 at 00:15:11:
: Have a horse with 2* rotation on right and extremely long toe/low heel. Left has no rotation and less of the LT/LH. Shod today with EDSS according to rads. Immediately moved better in high rails on right (wasn't quite right on low or medium) and low rails on left. Shod hind feet and watched him move again- off on right. I lowered him back down to mid-rails and he did slightly better but still off. Put him in arena on longe line and he never took a lame step. By evening (4 hours later) got a call from owner- he's lame on the left front. I suspected mild ringbone in the right front, and negligible ringbone on left front- neither one involving the joint capsule- but vet didn't see any ringbone. (Am having second vet look at rads for verification.) Does this sound purely characteristic of ringbone problems or is there something else going on?
: Todd
My first suspicion would be toe pressure. Do you have sufficient clearance at the toe so no undue pressure is being applied by the shoeing package?
M. W. Myers, D.V.M.