Lego
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As above, had the farrier take the back shoes off my cob last night on the basis that 'I'm not working him much over the winter' for anyone who remembers my previous thread 
He agreed that the hoof quality is vastly improved from when I got him 18 months ago, and we both agreed that backs off, fronts on was a good idea as his back feet are much better - and I'm hoping it will be a gentler introduction for cobby and I!
So three questions really for anyone who makes it to the end:
1) Remind me what to expect now foot-wise? He was quite happy walking over the planings straight away last night, and again this morning where we tried a little trot on the smoothest bit. He also happily cantered off down the frozen field this morning
2) Back feet are a bit thrushier than I had thought - recommendations? I've been brushing and spraying with iodine every couple of days for the last week or two, and had a good scrub after the farrier left with disinfectant, then sprayed again with iodine after. Doesn't seem to be giving him any bother.
3) Any good articles on going barefoot that I can sneak into the farrier's truck next time? I'm planning on attempting to convert him too - he's rather traditional and admitted that feet are miles better recently, but when I said that fitted when I've changed his diet, he was rather sceptical... For both myself and for foisting off on him, something 'proper' and hardcopy would be good - lovely as this forum is
Congrats for anyone who made it this far!
He agreed that the hoof quality is vastly improved from when I got him 18 months ago, and we both agreed that backs off, fronts on was a good idea as his back feet are much better - and I'm hoping it will be a gentler introduction for cobby and I!
So three questions really for anyone who makes it to the end:
1) Remind me what to expect now foot-wise? He was quite happy walking over the planings straight away last night, and again this morning where we tried a little trot on the smoothest bit. He also happily cantered off down the frozen field this morning
2) Back feet are a bit thrushier than I had thought - recommendations? I've been brushing and spraying with iodine every couple of days for the last week or two, and had a good scrub after the farrier left with disinfectant, then sprayed again with iodine after. Doesn't seem to be giving him any bother.
3) Any good articles on going barefoot that I can sneak into the farrier's truck next time? I'm planning on attempting to convert him too - he's rather traditional and admitted that feet are miles better recently, but when I said that fitted when I've changed his diet, he was rather sceptical... For both myself and for foisting off on him, something 'proper' and hardcopy would be good - lovely as this forum is
Congrats for anyone who made it this far!