BigGinger
Well-Known Member
This could be long!
Over the last few months i've followed the barefoot threads and deep down i knew i wanted to try the transition, something kept niggling away at me that in the long run it would be better for him.
Kero is a 5 yo Ex racer, i've had him for 2.5years and he's currently coming back into work after having some issues late last years, treating ulcers and then a fractured skull. So his diet has dramatically changed he is on a high fibre, low sugar no cereal diet with added brewers yeast, magnesium and salt and is looking the best he ever has IMO
He was re scoped in april and was clear and healthy and the fracture has eventually healed.
About 3/4 weeks ago i had Kero's shoes takin off (He's only ever had fronts on) as he had pulled one after 3 weeks of being shod and that made my decision. I'm just looking for some opinions/constructive critism about the way his feet are looking, what i can expect them to be looking like after 3 weeks and how they could be improved?
He currently wears old mac g2 hoof boots on the front only, for working and has been 110% better than he's ever been in shoes, doesn't over reach anymore and doesn't trip like he constantly did in shoes. With out boots he is very footy on stoney ground (as expected) and in the field he is fine with out boots although he does like a bomb round so i think this could be contributing to the chips he has recently got.
His feet had starting to round off and look a little neater but the last few days they have started to chip away at the front this is why i have taken pictures.
So... his feet aren't the best he's a typical tb but what are you thoughts/advice? He's does have a quite a few rings round his front hooves which tie in with the time his diet changed dramaticly and also when he was in horsepital worse for wear
This is front left hoof
This is the right front
These are his back hooves, didn't get many pictures he got fed up of standing still
Thank you if you got this far..
Over the last few months i've followed the barefoot threads and deep down i knew i wanted to try the transition, something kept niggling away at me that in the long run it would be better for him.
Kero is a 5 yo Ex racer, i've had him for 2.5years and he's currently coming back into work after having some issues late last years, treating ulcers and then a fractured skull. So his diet has dramatically changed he is on a high fibre, low sugar no cereal diet with added brewers yeast, magnesium and salt and is looking the best he ever has IMO
About 3/4 weeks ago i had Kero's shoes takin off (He's only ever had fronts on) as he had pulled one after 3 weeks of being shod and that made my decision. I'm just looking for some opinions/constructive critism about the way his feet are looking, what i can expect them to be looking like after 3 weeks and how they could be improved?
He currently wears old mac g2 hoof boots on the front only, for working and has been 110% better than he's ever been in shoes, doesn't over reach anymore and doesn't trip like he constantly did in shoes. With out boots he is very footy on stoney ground (as expected) and in the field he is fine with out boots although he does like a bomb round so i think this could be contributing to the chips he has recently got.
His feet had starting to round off and look a little neater but the last few days they have started to chip away at the front this is why i have taken pictures.
So... his feet aren't the best he's a typical tb but what are you thoughts/advice? He's does have a quite a few rings round his front hooves which tie in with the time his diet changed dramaticly and also when he was in horsepital worse for wear
This is front left hoof
This is the right front
These are his back hooves, didn't get many pictures he got fed up of standing still
Thank you if you got this far..