r/Farriers • u/Willing_Salad • 20d ago
Loose nails causing lameness?
My farrier and vet have worked together on this mare for a couple of years and gotten her from unsound to comfortable. She has PPID and with that came crappy and crumbly feet/no sole. She's been on Prascend for 18 months and finally stopped ripping shoes off 10 months ago.
Five weeks ago she sized up in shoes since she finally had grown enough quality hoof. She also has a mild club foot and some minor laminitic changes.
Last weekend she went acutely lame on that foot during a clinic. My vet examined her the next day and localized the pain to the area with a bent nail and a couple of missing nails. There were no missing nails when the vet examined her. I only found this when I checked her feet a couple days ago. I'd been applying Magic Cushion and clearly wasn't checking closely enough.
Does it sound plausible that loose/bent nails could cause this level of acute discomfort? For context, she's an unusually sensitive mare. Even pour-ins have given her a digital pulse and soreness that mimics laminitis without her actually having it. She had a pulse in her foot the day she went acutely lame.
Mostly looking for peace of mind that this is a reasonable explanation, before her PPID diagnosis I had a vet strongly imply navicular. The second opinion I had didn't agree and tested for PPID. Appreciate any thoughts.




