HersheyMint
HersheyMint
I great pic of Billy I love your new avatar pic. Happy EasterBilly enjoyed posing as an Easter rabbit today.
I great pic of Billy I love your new avatar pic. Happy EasterBilly enjoyed posing as an Easter rabbit today.
Besides my dil, who is a barefoot trimmer, I took Billy over to a neighbor today who had her farrier out. I wanted to get another opinion on Billy's hooves. He agreed about them being too long, but whereas my dil wants us to bring the toes back slowly--rather like trimming a dog's nails to make the quick recede--this guy says he would use the nippers an cut off the toes.
This seems extreme to me. I am opting for the slower process. Now, if I can only convince my current trimmer to cooperate. If he will not, I will consider changing trimmers.
My dil lives in British Columbia now. We had a phone conference.
Interesting!They don't look too bad to me. I've seen some pretty drastic changes made and the horse seemed to get immediate relief. The way I understand it is that the gradual method keeps stretching things out in there, so instead of a trim and then relief you get a gradual change, all the while the stresses are still on the hoof.
Yes, I have mentioned it for several times and he keeps trying to tell me it is appropriate for the angle. And I get this spiel about wild horses and barrel horses blah blah blah. Billy has nothing to do with those horses, so I'm not sure why he goes on about them. But he is temperamental and does not like to be criticized. Trimmers do not grow on trees, so I have always done my best to get along with him. Dapper Dan used to grow heel and had to be watched so he wasn't walking "on coffee cans". Billy has different feet. Difference between white and dark hooves???? Anyway, my sister is going to help me. An if my trimmer isn't receptive, I will move on.I should also say that if my horses feet looked that long at 4 weeks I would be very suspicious of my farrier not doing what he is supposed to do. My mare grows like crazy, she would probably look similar at 8 weeks, but her growth is pretty even from toes to heels. Which is fun because she needs to be on a 6 week schedule and everyone else can go 8 weeks.
I'm sure he wasBeen out of town for nearly a week. Hubby kept an eye on Billy; I left him out in the pasture to make it easier. Gave him a good brush today and checked his feet. I think they are looking better; I whisked the rasp down on the toe, but will not interfere with any sole work.
I think he was glad to see me; especially the scritches.
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