007Equestrian
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I'm training my mare at Advanced level dressage and she is currently barefoot. We took her shoes off last winter as her frogs were very narrow and flakey with deep but narrow splits in the centre of the frog. Her feet are now much better, her frogs are wide and healthy and the splits are more or less gone. However at a lesson with a well respected trainer she advised me that no horse can compete above advanced medium barefoot without putting extra strain on their joints. I want the best for my mare and would put shoes on if required!
I know some horses have ridden Grand Prix barefoot but I am now overly paranoid that she might need extra support as we start doing more work on her canter pirouettes and piaffe/passage. She's twelve now and is an Irish Sports Horse so is a bit chunkier than your average skinny supermodel thoroughbred!
Thanks all!
I know some horses have ridden Grand Prix barefoot but I am now overly paranoid that she might need extra support as we start doing more work on her canter pirouettes and piaffe/passage. She's twelve now and is an Irish Sports Horse so is a bit chunkier than your average skinny supermodel thoroughbred!
Thanks all!