Daisychain
Well-Known Member
I have a horse which has suffered soft tissue trauma, and is currently in bar shoes, his one heel is fairly contracted and has a deep cleft to the frog, his back shoes have been removed and i have noticed the deep cleft he had in these is opening more as its getting more ground contact.
I cant help thinking my horse may be better off without shoes, for his recovery time i dont mind how long it takes, he doesnt nod at all now, but is still a little shorter in his stride.
So who has had real success, i have been reading a fair bit on the net, and the methods in this madness actually seem to make scence. Thanks.
I cant help thinking my horse may be better off without shoes, for his recovery time i dont mind how long it takes, he doesnt nod at all now, but is still a little shorter in his stride.
So who has had real success, i have been reading a fair bit on the net, and the methods in this madness actually seem to make scence. Thanks.