Twinkley Lights
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Horse stabled overnight in v clean bed. Out twelve hours a day on good enough grazing, poo picked daily. Some mud, round gates, not too bad at all. Otherwise, odd small stones, sticks from the big tree in the centre of the field. Ridden most days, roads tracks fields and sand school.
When I bought horse, two years ago,all four feet very poor, overgrown, splayed hooves, thrush, abcesses, cracks and crumbles all round. Horse had been neglected by previous owner, hurt, starved, turned out on the bog all summer,no hoof care at all. Now, no thrush, abcesses ( touches wood immediately) cracks gone and crumbles only on on one quarter of one foot, and continuing to get better.
All feet picked out on going out of stable, before and after sand school work, and any other excercise anywhere else. After coming in from turn out.
Feet picked out, attention paid to frog and creases either side, and, very gently, in middle. Soles brushed, and where shoe surfaces meet foot, especially the space between frog and heel. Excellent experienced farrier on a regular 5/6 weekly basis.
It's worked for us. Would pick out and check feet at least once a day on a routine basis for any horse/ pony/donkey in my care. It's was wot I woz brung up to do!
This is me too ^^^