Megibo
Well-Known Member
My welsh D mare has not worn shoes for a couple of years at least. She's never not been 'ouchy' over stones etc but otherwise not been a problem.
Farrier commented that her left fore is going a bit flat and sole in contact with ground hence why she is now really sensitive on any hard surface, can just about cope on super smooth road! Would really rather not put shoes back on so what would you do?
She isn't fed anything at the moment just hay at night and out on bare paddock during day. When she does lose enough weight for hard feed was planning on putting her back on her 'barefoot diet' of fast fibre, linseed, pro balance and timothy chop. (Before taking her off hard feed totally she was on baileys lo cal and molasses free chaff)
Farrier commented that her left fore is going a bit flat and sole in contact with ground hence why she is now really sensitive on any hard surface, can just about cope on super smooth road! Would really rather not put shoes back on so what would you do?
She isn't fed anything at the moment just hay at night and out on bare paddock during day. When she does lose enough weight for hard feed was planning on putting her back on her 'barefoot diet' of fast fibre, linseed, pro balance and timothy chop. (Before taking her off hard feed totally she was on baileys lo cal and molasses free chaff)