lauracwd2
Well-Known Member
I bought a 5 yo connemara in May and I would like to try and get him barefoot if I can. He has nice strong feet and my plans are lots of hacking with some low level dressag/riding club stuff so I think it's achievable. I had the farrier take his back shoes off 4 weeks ago and he's been fantastic, striding out and happy walking over the roughest of ground, however on Saturday he was a little slow on our hack and was being very careful about his feet, reluctant to trot and looking for the grass verge all the time. He was the same on Sunday.
He moved into a new field on Friday evening which wasn't lush but hasn't been grazed for a couple of weeks and we've had a spell of warmer weather again so I'm wondering if his sudden footiness is connected to this? I'm going to bring him in during the day this week, starting yesterday. Took him for a short ride last night and he was better although still being careful. He's not lame and has no heat or pulses and he trotted off up the field happily when I turned him out.
Is there anything else I should be aware of at this stage, do I just need to allow more time to get his feet used to walking on the harder ground (we do have some pretty rough stoney tracks) or do I need to make some management changes? He's currently out 24/7 and will be in at night from end of November.
He moved into a new field on Friday evening which wasn't lush but hasn't been grazed for a couple of weeks and we've had a spell of warmer weather again so I'm wondering if his sudden footiness is connected to this? I'm going to bring him in during the day this week, starting yesterday. Took him for a short ride last night and he was better although still being careful. He's not lame and has no heat or pulses and he trotted off up the field happily when I turned him out.
Is there anything else I should be aware of at this stage, do I just need to allow more time to get his feet used to walking on the harder ground (we do have some pretty rough stoney tracks) or do I need to make some management changes? He's currently out 24/7 and will be in at night from end of November.