Barefoot experts - opinions on hoof condition

EQUIDAE

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Just after some opinions on my mare's hoof condition.

She is 6 and has always been barefoot. She has 24/7 turnout and only has a balancer with alpha oil in terms of feed. She is completely sound despite 4 hour hacks on roads and on the roughest ground (we hack directly onto a gravel bridle path).

Fronts

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Backs

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I'm happy with her soundness but the question is - is there anything I am missing?
 
They are some of the best feet I have seen on here, not an expert but do have several barefoot so take an interest, the only comments are that there are several event lines which are probably explained by the changes in grass quality although with her being out 24/7 I would not expect to see them so obviously, my horse has none this year for the first time having had a more consistent diet/ workload, also her front frog does not look to be in great condition, hind is super, slight signs of thrush on one side which needs getting on top of but the main thing is she is sound and doing well in full work.
 
Seriously though - other than feeding for barefoot I am a bit clueless. But if they are genuinely OK and don't need 'tweaking' I am happy. I sometimes worry about the shape and flare to her backs.b

You hear of people happy with what their farrier is doing until one day the horse is broken :(
 
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