AmiRobertson
Well-Known Member
Hello me again! So I have been doing loads of barefoot research, dizzys diet has been changed to fast fibre, micronised linseed and farriers formula. She has been off work now for 4 weeks (since going lame and having X-rays) she is still not quite sound but is living out during the day and in at night with hay. The back shoes have been off for 8 weeks now and the fronts are coming off this weekend and she will be out 24/7 from the beginning of June. And I am keeping her feet clean and scrubbed regularly.
I was going to effectively turn her away until November as she is 3 and a half and having not had the greatest starts in life before coming to me I wanted her to go and be a baby for a while before essentially rebacking next January after a couple of months of groundwork.
However the more I am reading the more I am seeing that the ridden and Inhand work on different surfaces is key to the barefoot working. I am better off giving her a month in the field to adjust and then introducing some walks Inhand leading onto light hacking? Or is my original plan fine as it is?
Oh she is being measured for hoof boots as well when her fronts come off so will have them ASAP
Thank you for reading!
I was going to effectively turn her away until November as she is 3 and a half and having not had the greatest starts in life before coming to me I wanted her to go and be a baby for a while before essentially rebacking next January after a couple of months of groundwork.
However the more I am reading the more I am seeing that the ridden and Inhand work on different surfaces is key to the barefoot working. I am better off giving her a month in the field to adjust and then introducing some walks Inhand leading onto light hacking? Or is my original plan fine as it is?
Oh she is being measured for hoof boots as well when her fronts come off so will have them ASAP
Thank you for reading!