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Really sore front feet, help
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<blockquote data-quote="IHeartCows" data-source="post: 266813" data-attributes="member: 4605"><p>If she's hurting. Get bute. Asprin will cost more in the long run.</p><p>It's not that expensive and you can give up to 1g a day [only as needed] without adverse affects.</p><p>If you think she's foundered you may want to get x-rays to determine if there is any rotation. </p><p></p><p>I know you're sick of vet bills but unfortunately it comes with the territory. I have a $1800 bill just getting my mare bred. </p><p></p><p>The x-rays can help a farrier determine what angles she'll be most comfortable at. If you find a good barefoot trimmer they may be able to correct it without shoes. </p><p></p><p>After you get her figured out maintaining her should be pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHeartCows, post: 266813, member: 4605"] If she's hurting. Get bute. Asprin will cost more in the long run. It's not that expensive and you can give up to 1g a day [only as needed] without adverse affects. If you think she's foundered you may want to get x-rays to determine if there is any rotation. I know you're sick of vet bills but unfortunately it comes with the territory. I have a $1800 bill just getting my mare bred. The x-rays can help a farrier determine what angles she'll be most comfortable at. If you find a good barefoot trimmer they may be able to correct it without shoes. After you get her figured out maintaining her should be pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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