Barefoot frogs?

pines of rome

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My boy has flappy bits on his frogs across the heel area, but they are quite firm and I am not sure if to leave alone or not? Its the dark area near the heel, any advice please?
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No, he does not seem bothered about it and he does seem to be self trimming, but the roadwork does not wear these bits off, I do not want to mess with them if they are not a problem?
Without Lucy I am having to look after his feet myself!
 
acc to my trimmer this time of year sees hooves flaking off layers most. But hooves are odd - on my old chap one hoof sheds the bits really easily, the other hoof they hang on attached for ages. If they arent interfering with his movement and arent creating a tight dirt pocket than cant be cleaned out, then I would leave them. We have left big chaps.
 
I think it is just time of year as a few of ours are shedding a bit. So long as it is not wet, smelly, sensitive don't worry. If you think it is likely to rip into a more sensitive deep area then you can trim it a bit tidier with scissors if not leave it alone.
 
I watched the farrier trim the bf horse hooves this week and he took a big slice off the frog..from reading advice on here I didn't think that this is right. I mentioned it to the owner but she seemed ok with it. He tends to get footy every time he gets trimmed but this was the first time I watched him do it. Have to be diplomatic about it but she trusts him so I just make the odd hint about what I've been reading about.
 
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