siennamum
Well-Known Member
I want to keep my youngster barefoot as long as possible. He hates the farrier anyway, so the decision is slightly out of my hands.
He has good feet. Although they were allowed to grow long & distorted till he was 3.5 years & were then drastically cut back, they are now a really nice shape. The farrier trims them, I shape them a bit between visits (stop flares developing).
We have no arena and so a lot of his work is on the road and I'm concerned about how much work he will stand. What do I need to watch out for, he is sound as a pound and goes up rocky tracks these days like a mountain goat.
He gets a NAF hoof supplement, 24/7 turnout & roughage, that's it.
Am I more likely to need to put shoes on him in Winter as his feet will get softer from being wet so much, or should I give up on the Winters and aim for him to try barefoot in the Summer?
I wondered whether he shoudl start coming in at night to allow his feet to dry out and harden... any advice or recommendations welcome.
He has good feet. Although they were allowed to grow long & distorted till he was 3.5 years & were then drastically cut back, they are now a really nice shape. The farrier trims them, I shape them a bit between visits (stop flares developing).
We have no arena and so a lot of his work is on the road and I'm concerned about how much work he will stand. What do I need to watch out for, he is sound as a pound and goes up rocky tracks these days like a mountain goat.
He gets a NAF hoof supplement, 24/7 turnout & roughage, that's it.
Am I more likely to need to put shoes on him in Winter as his feet will get softer from being wet so much, or should I give up on the Winters and aim for him to try barefoot in the Summer?
I wondered whether he shoudl start coming in at night to allow his feet to dry out and harden... any advice or recommendations welcome.