Haphazardhacker
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I don't own my own but I ride my friends a 14.2 cob . She used to wear shoes but has been barefoot for a good few years now (she is 21). We were at a different yard last summer (hacking was mostly on softish mud).
We we moved to another yard with access to hacking in woods that I used to ride her in when she was a youngster.
We moved in October and for the first few rides (I'm only riding her once a week tops and the owner is not riding due to injury) all was well , but I noticed that she would not trot on certain parts of the hack . The worse bit is a chalk/slightly stony track and when we first moved there she was happy to have a trot. This is a track we always used to trot along and she used to with great enthusiasm .
Now she has gone from not trotting on this track to getting nappy and insisting on walking either side of the track where the ground is leaf litter or soft mud. She has ended up dragging me through trees to avoid this path and got so close to a tree she made my kneecap almost dislocate. She does the same on other paths in the woods unless they are very soft mud. If I get off and lead she does the same and will walk through anything to avoid some paths. Also have an additional problem that she shouldn't go in deep mud as she has had two tendonocsopies in the past. :-/
If you make her walk on this track she stumbles and is very footy. At first I rested her for just over two weeks and she had improved but now she has gone downhill .
I have told her owner but I don't think she can fully appreciate the problem as she isn't riding her, hopefully she will be soon .
I am happy to pay for whatever she needs especially as I pay nothing to ride her and I am the only one riding her , below are causes/solutions I'm thinking of.
1. She has soft feet in all this wet weather- would hoof hardener help?
2.She needs metal shoes- she always used to wear them, they were removed as she wasn't being ridden much . Would putting them on be a backstep? Not sure if her owner would agree to metal shoes (even if I paid for their maintenance) as she said a while ago that now she is an old lady she wants the mare to live as naturally as poss .
3.She needs hoof boots- I have seen cavallo ones. Has anyone had experience of them and would they be suitable for 1-2 hacks a week on a variety of surfaces, and the odd longer (sponsered type ride).
I really want to get her comfortable as she used to love hacking and I want her to be not be held back by pain, she is a typical 21 year old who still thinks she is 4 and I want to help her get her mojo back as I know she is not happy :-(
any advice will be very much appreciated
I don't own my own but I ride my friends a 14.2 cob . She used to wear shoes but has been barefoot for a good few years now (she is 21). We were at a different yard last summer (hacking was mostly on softish mud).
We we moved to another yard with access to hacking in woods that I used to ride her in when she was a youngster.
We moved in October and for the first few rides (I'm only riding her once a week tops and the owner is not riding due to injury) all was well , but I noticed that she would not trot on certain parts of the hack . The worse bit is a chalk/slightly stony track and when we first moved there she was happy to have a trot. This is a track we always used to trot along and she used to with great enthusiasm .
Now she has gone from not trotting on this track to getting nappy and insisting on walking either side of the track where the ground is leaf litter or soft mud. She has ended up dragging me through trees to avoid this path and got so close to a tree she made my kneecap almost dislocate. She does the same on other paths in the woods unless they are very soft mud. If I get off and lead she does the same and will walk through anything to avoid some paths. Also have an additional problem that she shouldn't go in deep mud as she has had two tendonocsopies in the past. :-/
If you make her walk on this track she stumbles and is very footy. At first I rested her for just over two weeks and she had improved but now she has gone downhill .
I have told her owner but I don't think she can fully appreciate the problem as she isn't riding her, hopefully she will be soon .
I am happy to pay for whatever she needs especially as I pay nothing to ride her and I am the only one riding her , below are causes/solutions I'm thinking of.
1. She has soft feet in all this wet weather- would hoof hardener help?
2.She needs metal shoes- she always used to wear them, they were removed as she wasn't being ridden much . Would putting them on be a backstep? Not sure if her owner would agree to metal shoes (even if I paid for their maintenance) as she said a while ago that now she is an old lady she wants the mare to live as naturally as poss .
3.She needs hoof boots- I have seen cavallo ones. Has anyone had experience of them and would they be suitable for 1-2 hacks a week on a variety of surfaces, and the odd longer (sponsered type ride).
I really want to get her comfortable as she used to love hacking and I want her to be not be held back by pain, she is a typical 21 year old who still thinks she is 4 and I want to help her get her mojo back as I know she is not happy :-(
any advice will be very much appreciated