Well, it could be a lot worse, although I still do not know what will happen in the longer term.
This morning, he looks good when slowly grazing along -- he'll even keep the other hind foot in the air for a few seconds, you know how they mow their way slowly along as they graze? Willingly turns...
Berto is 21, I've had him for 14 years now, he's never been the most useful riding horse b/c of soundness and chiropractic issues but he is a great character and I love him to pieces.
He is pretty much lame all over (TB who raced way too much when young) and his feet are collapsing all apart...