Mare was better through the latter part of the year until that spring. We never had stopped the corrective shoeing so continued with that. Both farrier and vet advised that things would get better once the very hot summer was over. In September of that second year I finally insisted on X-rays. Fairly severe rotation in one front foot, very little in the other front And anybody know why the worst rotated foot would almost always have a noticeable digital pulse even when she is doing OK?
I've asked my vet if we need a second opinion but he feels until the hooves have grown past the damage caused by the laminitis there isnt a way to fix things until the laminae are attached correctly
Thanks
I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.