Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
Hi
My elderly TB gelding had his shoes taken off about 8 weeks ago as he had lost so much hoof that it was going to be nigh on impossible for the farrier to put shoes on and for them to stay on, so I couldn't see the point in him putting them on, only for him to lose one and break a load more hoof off and make the situation even worse. So he's been chillling in the field since, but the last couple of weeks I've been bringing him in over the yard for a groom and his tea, rather than feed him in the field. He is very footsore on concrete.
Anyway, someone on here the other week said that alfalfa isn't good for barefoot horses, so about a week ago I changed his diet completely.
I'm now giving him Allen and Page fast fibre, micronised linseed, seaweed and his joint supplement. I've also changed my mare to the same diet as I am hoping to get her shoes taken off for winter (because she has been lame ever since I was told by the vet hospital that she shouldn't be barefoot and should be shod (at this point I would put an angry smiley, but don't know how!) so I did as they said and put shoes on). They were out 24/7, but are now out during the day and in at night. They get good quality ad lib haylage. There is no hay available on the yard.
How long does it take for a new diet to take effect? A month, two months?
Is the diet correct?
Help and advice much appreciated. Thank you
My elderly TB gelding had his shoes taken off about 8 weeks ago as he had lost so much hoof that it was going to be nigh on impossible for the farrier to put shoes on and for them to stay on, so I couldn't see the point in him putting them on, only for him to lose one and break a load more hoof off and make the situation even worse. So he's been chillling in the field since, but the last couple of weeks I've been bringing him in over the yard for a groom and his tea, rather than feed him in the field. He is very footsore on concrete.
Anyway, someone on here the other week said that alfalfa isn't good for barefoot horses, so about a week ago I changed his diet completely.
I'm now giving him Allen and Page fast fibre, micronised linseed, seaweed and his joint supplement. I've also changed my mare to the same diet as I am hoping to get her shoes taken off for winter (because she has been lame ever since I was told by the vet hospital that she shouldn't be barefoot and should be shod (at this point I would put an angry smiley, but don't know how!) so I did as they said and put shoes on). They were out 24/7, but are now out during the day and in at night. They get good quality ad lib haylage. There is no hay available on the yard.
How long does it take for a new diet to take effect? A month, two months?
Is the diet correct?
Help and advice much appreciated. Thank you