Pc2003
Well-Known Member
My horse was a pts case on several occasions due to spavins and other related lameness. That was years ago and after considerable dr green and eventually taking his shoes off he is sound as a hack.
Is there anything else I can do barefoot wise to aid his soundness? We are on a basic livery yard and I have young kids so can't be doing anything too complicated.
As the basics, I get his feet trimmed by a farrier who is barefoot trained/sympathetic. We do lots of road work, in the winter he gets a handful of safe and sound chaff. No other hard feed. Keep carrots etc to a min. Fairly restricted grazing in the summer.
His feet were an awful shape. Has had years and years of remedial work.
Barefoot they now look the best shape they have and no lameness
Is there anything else I can do barefoot wise to aid his soundness? We are on a basic livery yard and I have young kids so can't be doing anything too complicated.
As the basics, I get his feet trimmed by a farrier who is barefoot trained/sympathetic. We do lots of road work, in the winter he gets a handful of safe and sound chaff. No other hard feed. Keep carrots etc to a min. Fairly restricted grazing in the summer.
His feet were an awful shape. Has had years and years of remedial work.
Barefoot they now look the best shape they have and no lameness