mischamoo
Well-Known Member
I'm after some advice as to some recommendations about speaking to an "expert" / "specialist" on going barefoot/taking shoes off.
I've got two TB's, both of whom are shod on all fours and I was considering taking a leap as to removing back shoes on both horses.
One of them has kissing spines (and suffered a broken pedal bone at the beginning of this year) but is well and still in hack work/schooling work and is probably ridden/lunged about 3/4 times a week with the odd sponsorted ride thrown in.
The other is my regular ride but still she's not in major work (maybe hacking/lunging 4 times a week), maybe a sponsored ride/dressage/jumping comp of a weekend.
With the dark nights and winter drawing in, the likelihood of them getting the above amount of work is going to drop and thought maybe dropping them both to front shoes only, might ease my pocket a bit! And would give me an insight to maybe taking the one with KS barefoot in the future.
I was considering talking to my farrier (and vet in the case of the one with KS) but thought they may automatically try and put me off removing shoes.
I just wanted some guidance or insight from people who know more about feet than me! I can post pics of feet if that provides some helpful advice?
They're both out 24/7 on not fantastic grazing but have hay in the fields and 2 small feeds each day consisting of linseed, high fibre cubes and molasses free chaff.
I've got two TB's, both of whom are shod on all fours and I was considering taking a leap as to removing back shoes on both horses.
One of them has kissing spines (and suffered a broken pedal bone at the beginning of this year) but is well and still in hack work/schooling work and is probably ridden/lunged about 3/4 times a week with the odd sponsorted ride thrown in.
The other is my regular ride but still she's not in major work (maybe hacking/lunging 4 times a week), maybe a sponsored ride/dressage/jumping comp of a weekend.
With the dark nights and winter drawing in, the likelihood of them getting the above amount of work is going to drop and thought maybe dropping them both to front shoes only, might ease my pocket a bit! And would give me an insight to maybe taking the one with KS barefoot in the future.
I was considering talking to my farrier (and vet in the case of the one with KS) but thought they may automatically try and put me off removing shoes.
I just wanted some guidance or insight from people who know more about feet than me! I can post pics of feet if that provides some helpful advice?
They're both out 24/7 on not fantastic grazing but have hay in the fields and 2 small feeds each day consisting of linseed, high fibre cubes and molasses free chaff.