Case study summary
Huckleberry is a solid Clydesdale cross, who developed intermittent lameness as a six year old and was diagnosed with navicular syndrome in both front legs. He was treated with "Circulon" and shod with elevated bar shoes but remained lame whenever worked.
His owner made contact with us (again just by coincidence) and his shoes were removed, beginning the process of returning the correct form and function to his feet. He responded favourably and was back into work after a couple of months and he has not been lame since.
Huckleberry's owner gradually took over the responsibility for his hoof maintenance. He receded into the profusion of horses successfully rehabilitated via a barefoot lifestyle and we lost contact.
We recently met up with Huckleberry again (by pure chance!) when he was being trail ridden in the Victorian high country - some of the toughest country in Australia. There would not be a better way to test a horse's soundness!
He is now nine years old and remains bare foot with the occasional use of Easycare Epics on his front feet.