englund
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Not by choice but circumstance I have decided to have 2 horses go unshod.
Shoes kept being pulled off so farrier has nowhere to nail shoes anymore. Farrier in my opinion did trim too much in first place as these are big dressage horses so need weight bearing hooves.
Every time shoes pulled off less and less hoof remained and poor horses very foot sore.
Farrier said leave until hooves grow back so he has space to nail on shoe. This happened two weeks ago, both horses are foot sore on hard ground but look sound in their fields. I cannot ride either as not sound in the school.
What is the usual process for these horses whilst their hooves grow out, should I see an improvement in the unsoundness or is it normal for them to stay foot sore on hard ground.
I would prefer to go through the process now as I cant have shoes put on even if I wanted to but I do not know what to expect.
Shoes kept being pulled off so farrier has nowhere to nail shoes anymore. Farrier in my opinion did trim too much in first place as these are big dressage horses so need weight bearing hooves.
Every time shoes pulled off less and less hoof remained and poor horses very foot sore.
Farrier said leave until hooves grow back so he has space to nail on shoe. This happened two weeks ago, both horses are foot sore on hard ground but look sound in their fields. I cannot ride either as not sound in the school.
What is the usual process for these horses whilst their hooves grow out, should I see an improvement in the unsoundness or is it normal for them to stay foot sore on hard ground.
I would prefer to go through the process now as I cant have shoes put on even if I wanted to but I do not know what to expect.