Rafie
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, i have taken my 15.2hh ISH Finn barefoot this week. I have had him since the end of February and he wasn't in the best condition. Have tried different food combinations and found some made him 'fizzy', he is now fed and has been fed this for about 3months:
Speedi beat
Brewers yeast
Turmeric
Linseed
Apple cider vinegar
Salt
He is out 24/7 in a big herd in a big field of short burnt grass. I don't have access to a stable for a few more weeks. In winter he will be out in the day, in at night. He is ridden (hacking) most days at a walk as being brought back in to work slowly. I have access to road work but you have to go down a stoney track to get to it. Also have an indoor and huuuuugggggeeee outdoor school to ride in. He isn't very well schooled and is stiff but getting better. He prefers hacking.
I have followed Rockley farm and knew i wanted to take Finn barefoot for a while, one of the main reasons for this is because he front leg conformation is not very good. He came to me with just front shoes and hasn't been foot sore at all behind even down very stoney tracks. His shoes came off yesterday and my farrier was pretty cool about it but did say if it doesn't work we will have to put shoes on him. He is foot sore on the stony track to his felid but fine on grass and concrete. He lands heel first on all feet.
Think that is all i can say about the situation, sorry if it went on but just wanted to give as much information as i can.
So...shall i get hoof boots? or just work in the school and see how we go?
Anything i should think about adding to his diet?
Can anyone give me an evaluation of his feet?
Any advise welcomed.
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Speedi beat
Brewers yeast
Turmeric
Linseed
Apple cider vinegar
Salt
He is out 24/7 in a big herd in a big field of short burnt grass. I don't have access to a stable for a few more weeks. In winter he will be out in the day, in at night. He is ridden (hacking) most days at a walk as being brought back in to work slowly. I have access to road work but you have to go down a stoney track to get to it. Also have an indoor and huuuuugggggeeee outdoor school to ride in. He isn't very well schooled and is stiff but getting better. He prefers hacking.
I have followed Rockley farm and knew i wanted to take Finn barefoot for a while, one of the main reasons for this is because he front leg conformation is not very good. He came to me with just front shoes and hasn't been foot sore at all behind even down very stoney tracks. His shoes came off yesterday and my farrier was pretty cool about it but did say if it doesn't work we will have to put shoes on him. He is foot sore on the stony track to his felid but fine on grass and concrete. He lands heel first on all feet.
Think that is all i can say about the situation, sorry if it went on but just wanted to give as much information as i can.
So...shall i get hoof boots? or just work in the school and see how we go?
Anything i should think about adding to his diet?
Can anyone give me an evaluation of his feet?
Any advise welcomed.
RF
RH
LH
LF
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