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<blockquote data-quote="WagaAgeyv" data-source="post: 583389" data-attributes="member: 2813"><p>yes he is shod. He doesn't give to it all the time but seems to feel it more when we ride him. The farrier has checked him often. One vet says ride it out another says wait a while. Sometime it bothers him somtime it doesn't I am thinking the trip home started it but that arthur has set in kind of like his rider. Some days arthur bothers me and some days it doesn't. Some think he is faking. but it does get more prevalant the longer we ride. I don't know. Some say let him work it out others say let him rest it out. But after two years of no riding and we didn't ride him for a month after, you'd think it would be authur. But who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WagaAgeyv, post: 583389, member: 2813"] yes he is shod. He doesn't give to it all the time but seems to feel it more when we ride him. The farrier has checked him often. One vet says ride it out another says wait a while. Sometime it bothers him somtime it doesn't I am thinking the trip home started it but that arthur has set in kind of like his rider. Some days arthur bothers me and some days it doesn't. Some think he is faking. but it does get more prevalant the longer we ride. I don't know. Some say let him work it out others say let him rest it out. But after two years of no riding and we didn't ride him for a month after, you'd think it would be authur. But who knows. [/QUOTE]
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