bossynratty
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No you are NOT ... I have recently become the proud owner of a rescued Standardbred mare, after an absence of 18 or so years gap since last owning/riding anything ... Had her a year and she has been almost a year (November 2009) since having shoes taken off. Her feet are fantastic. gets trimmed regularly - ridden on roads and some off road about 4/5 times a week.
YES - I get other people/riders comments like "oh you can't do that, you must get her shod" .... I feel she is more shorefooted. The other horse that lives with her, friends private land, has just fronts shod. The owner wanted to go barefoot, but was nervous thinking hers would be in pain etc. so gave in. Tried to question my choice etc. !!! The Farrier even admitted how good her feet are - so I am quite shore I have made the right decision to try it and will not go back to getting her shod now.
And, by the way, I have also gone bitless as a further experiment and so far she seems very happy with that. A big difference: didnt seem to feel comfortable with any bit I tried so ditched that as well 2 months ago !!! She is only 5 yo so still 'learning' ....
So with a bit of care and attention it can be done.
YES - I get other people/riders comments like "oh you can't do that, you must get her shod" .... I feel she is more shorefooted. The other horse that lives with her, friends private land, has just fronts shod. The owner wanted to go barefoot, but was nervous thinking hers would be in pain etc. so gave in. Tried to question my choice etc. !!! The Farrier even admitted how good her feet are - so I am quite shore I have made the right decision to try it and will not go back to getting her shod now.
And, by the way, I have also gone bitless as a further experiment and so far she seems very happy with that. A big difference: didnt seem to feel comfortable with any bit I tried so ditched that as well 2 months ago !!! She is only 5 yo so still 'learning' ....
So with a bit of care and attention it can be done.