Since I linked to this on someone else’s farrier thread, I thought I would update again. For her third cycle back, Farrier A and I discussed some other shoeing options: steel shoes with pour-in pads, flip flops, and Eponas. We decided to try the Eponas on all four. (He needed some protection behind as he just wasn’t entirely comfortable barefoot, even with boots for riding.) Here are some pics, with before photos where I have them:
LF:
RF:
LH:
RH:
Frustratingly, after about 10 days he went quite lame in front, worse on the RF. After discussion with the farrier, I pulled both front shoes (which was very, very difficult compared to steel shoes). Under the RF I found that the lateral bar had formed a weird ridge. There was also a semicircular ridge on the sole about where the blue gel padding in the shoe was touching it. It was really bizarre. They stayed off for five days (with padded hoof boots for turnout) and I did some Oxine soaks. The ridges on the RF were significantly smaller within 24 hours and disappeared completely in another day or two. Within a few days he was as sound as he can be barefoot right now.
About a week ago the farrier came back and put steel shoes with Equipak on the fronts, and he is sound and happy again. He still has Eponas on the hinds. I do think his feet are headed in the right direction (although it’s been a bit of a battle and I know there’s still room for improvement) and I’m grateful to Farrier A for taking me back and always being willing to brainstorm about this guy.
(I also went back and edited a lot of posts to clean up gobbledygook injected by the forum change into posts with photos.)