xxMozlarxx
Well-Known Member
She may have a copper/zinc/magnesium deficient diet? She may get too much sugar in her diet from grass? Yes I know this sounds nuts but it's absolutely trueThe foot can only grow stronger from the inside out.....
And...it takes time to transition from shod to unshod, it's not peculiar to your horse that's she's very footy when shoes are first removed, im sure, had I consulted my vet when I first removed shoes from my old boy and he was very sore, he would have advised them to be put back on, possibly saying he had thin soles?? I didn't, as I was committed and expected there to be a transition period. He improved gradually and I don't believe he had or has any more thin soles than any other horse. Probably yours doesn't either.
I'm not a 'barefoot' fanatic either, I use the term unshod rather than barefoot and I have 2 unshod and one shod on fronts.