Gryfiss
Well-Known Member
Hiya I'm just wondering if anyone has been to rockley farm where it has not been successful.
I've got one horse that has been self trimming since June last year and is going amazing.
The second horse however has had ligament issues also bone brusing of the fetlock joint since April last year, she's had till Dec out in the field after reading the blogs/books etc I decided to see if she would naturally self trim in the field ( break off naturally obvs they didn't ? they just got long) so come Dec back at the vets they wanted to put shoes on which I did. Now on all fairness she looks better I'm not sure tho if it's the shoes or the fact her feet are now shorter or the fact they we're injected on the 30th of Dec to take the inflammation out. I really am not sold on shoes I would rather do the rockly thing but the vets have said she needs the shoes. I'm inclined to take the shoes off leave her till May with 3 weekly trims then see what she's like.
If she looks better maybe then start doing some conditioning work with her.
She was never actually foot sore without the shoes but they said it's the foot balance, previously the small amount of work she did to break her in she was barefoot that's where it throws me abit in to thinking maybe she does need shoes, so then I think maybe duplo shoes might be a compromise. When she was barefoot previously she did a fair amount of roadwork and was on six weekly trim my farried wouldnt do them more often but since changed farrier who I'm more than happy with.
So anyone with any experience with rockly duplo shoes or any thoughts in general she only 5 this year I just can't decide what the right thing is to do its all a grey area ?? thank you in advance.
I've got one horse that has been self trimming since June last year and is going amazing.
The second horse however has had ligament issues also bone brusing of the fetlock joint since April last year, she's had till Dec out in the field after reading the blogs/books etc I decided to see if she would naturally self trim in the field ( break off naturally obvs they didn't ? they just got long) so come Dec back at the vets they wanted to put shoes on which I did. Now on all fairness she looks better I'm not sure tho if it's the shoes or the fact her feet are now shorter or the fact they we're injected on the 30th of Dec to take the inflammation out. I really am not sold on shoes I would rather do the rockly thing but the vets have said she needs the shoes. I'm inclined to take the shoes off leave her till May with 3 weekly trims then see what she's like.
If she looks better maybe then start doing some conditioning work with her.
She was never actually foot sore without the shoes but they said it's the foot balance, previously the small amount of work she did to break her in she was barefoot that's where it throws me abit in to thinking maybe she does need shoes, so then I think maybe duplo shoes might be a compromise. When she was barefoot previously she did a fair amount of roadwork and was on six weekly trim my farried wouldnt do them more often but since changed farrier who I'm more than happy with.
So anyone with any experience with rockly duplo shoes or any thoughts in general she only 5 this year I just can't decide what the right thing is to do its all a grey area ?? thank you in advance.