cptrayes
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Criso - Nope I get cold feetwithout them
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I think you need to look at your diet. I find plenty of cream cakes and crisps keep my feet warm without socks on.
Criso - Nope I get cold feetwithout them
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I think you need to look at your diet. I find plenty of cream cakes and crisps keep my feet warm without socks on.![]()
I can't currently go barefoot as I have a glass splinter in my foot!![]()
I tend to wear socks, too. cptrayes, would whiskey help me have warmer feet?![]()
My 4.5 year old CB is unshod and always has been... curently doing two hacks of about an hour and two 45 minute schooling sessions which he copes with but much more and we're a bit footy and I just feel he is lacking in performance so have had my hay analysed and diet plan written... just waiting for my minerals to come and I'm hoping to see a vast improvement - both in his feet, which actually look good from the outside (bar flat soles) and his way of goingand thus be able to increase his workload
For those who have gone down this route, how long til I should expect to see improvement?
I started supplementing copper in the spring and that spring my horse that normally went flat-footed every summer kept his concavity right through. So it starts to work right away, but he had a good foot from over the winter and it stopped it dropping. It may take longer for yours to grow concavity but you should see a result pretty quickly because even the slightest tightening in the laminae pulls the sole up into the foot - you can see that effect by restricting grass for a few days in a really sensitive one.
Let us know ?
I hunt with mine. (and all the work to keep him fit to hunt of course)
That is really encouraging CP, I want to hunt my QH when he's old enough and his feet are so wonderful I really don't want to ever shoe unless I have to. BTW I am not a "barefoot" zealot, just tight as a gnat's whatsit.
I hunt with mine. (and all the work to keep him fit to hunt of course)
That is really encouraging CP, I want to hunt my QH when he's old enough and his feet are so wonderful I really don't want to ever shoe unless I have to. BTW I am not a "barefoot" zealot, just tight as a gnat's whatsit.
There are up to five barefoot horses out, two ponies with adult males on them and three horses, one an ex racer. And I don't mess about, when I say I hunt I mean mine (a 17 hand Shire cross!) gallops on hardcore and jumps hedges six foot high onto and off any surface at all. This morning's hack included a hill about 1 in 6, which we canter up to keep fit - it's a tarmacked road
I hope you get yours out hunting, you'll both love it! I can't stop grinning over saving £800 per horse per year either![]()