Tuesday, 22 January 2013

No Hoof, No Horse

Before I could do anything else, I had to see the Farrier.
My hooves were long, and in poor condition.




After watching me being ridden briefly on the trial at the school, and watching me walk, the riding school owner put me on box rest.

Everyone was worried that I may have Laminitis


Laminitis (Founder) is a very serious condition, this video by World Horse Welfare, shows the early signs of Laminitis. (opens in new link)


Luckily, the Farrier was due to come to the riding school just three days after my arrival, and he agreed to take a look at me.

Then came the next dilemma...

I had no shoes on. I was a 'barefoot' pony.

Nobody knew if I'd been farrier-trained - if I would be well-behaved and allow the farrier to pick up my feet without kicking him - but everyone knew I HAD to see the farrier.

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