This message is from: Kathleen Prince <[email protected]>

Have you tried having a barefoot trimmer instead of a farrier do his
feet? Our fjords tend to have such good feet shoes may do more harm
than good. I hope you find out what's going on w/him. I know how
frustrated you must feel. I've never had any dealings w/Lyme disease
but a client has it and it's drastically changed her life.
--
Kathleen Prince
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On Aug 4, 2011, at 12:40 AM, laurie with wrote:

> This message is from: laurie with <[email protected]>
>
>
> i am throwing this idea out to see if anyone has had any experience
> with lyme disease in horses…..
>
> i have been dealing with off and on problems with oz since spring.
> he's been ouchie on occasion on his front feet, and other times
> just kind of off, especially turning to the left.
>
> i had his feet xrayed by the vet, and everything looked fine. we
> have tried 3 different kinds of shoes, hoof hardener, bute for a
> short time, he spent time inside for 4 days when he was sore and
> lost a shoe……i just don't even know that to do any more. my farrier
> has been working hard with me trying to get him sound, but so far
> we are stumped.

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