With a problem like this you have to keep adapting your shoeing plan to accommodate there needs. Due to the lack of foot at the front she was knuckling over her foot and was unable to walk. We nailed a pad onto her foot to stabilise the foot then had to screw another one onto that with a toe extension to stop her knuckling over onto her coronary band. We then needed to screw some rails on to raise up her heels to make her land better on her foot. After the shoeing she could get around quite well.