Equine Podiatrist Helen Stowell
Case – Connemara Gelding

Credit Amy Thompson Photography
The shoes were removed from this gelding in December 2017, at that point – this lovely chap had hock issues causing lumbar / sacro-illiac problems, so at this point he was really struggling with his ridden work. Not all of his problems were due to his feet, but their discomfort certainly wasn’t helping.
![]() Dec 2017. The heels are upright and narrow and the heel bulb area is constricted, upright hoof walls. |
![]() Dec 2017 – The foot and toe are elongated, with a narrow frog. The frog also has a deep central sulcus infection |
![]() Feb 2024 – The heels have widened and the soft tissues of the heel are fully developed. The back of the foot is now set up for expansion and contraction |
![]() Feb 2024 – Wider heels, heartier frog and a more correct toe length. The central sulcus will likely always remain deep because of how contracted it was at the outset. |
Happy to report that he’s now much happier on is feet and in his body, and is enjoying his work; dressage, hacking, liberty clinics and adventures with his lovely and dedicated owner.
Credit Amy Thompson Photography