If a horse goes lame very quickly the problem is most likely to be a foot abscess. Most people tend to call a vet out immediately but the good news is that a farrier can correct this problem more quickly and cheaply than the vet.
Lee Sadler
If a horse goes lame very quickly the problem is most likely to be a foot abscess. Most people tend to call a vet out immediately but the good news is that a farrier can correct this problem more quickly and cheaply than the vet.