Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Barefoot, unshod
what ever you want to call it, I prefer to say unshod, bare foot sounds so unnatural, like youve taken away something that is meant to be there when in fact its totally the opposite!
Anyway back to the subject of my post and youll have to excuse me for the dumb question but how do you know and I mean really know if your horses feet are coping well enough without shoes.
Take my horse for example, been shod in the past, but his shoes were removed back in May last year because he was being turned away (not because I was being a tight wad and couldnt afford to have him shod lol
) so no road work, feet where in good nick so I thought no point in keeping him shod but since been regularly trimmed, his feet dont grow terribly fast but there hard and healthy, Id say there quite flat underneath though and the frog and parts of the sole I guessing will come into contact with the ground on the uneven or stony ground but how do I know if and when hes feet are wearing a bit too much now hes starting roadwork again on weekends when Im long reining?
Now normally I know, it would be obvious with some horses, they would appear a bit footy or youd clearly see that the hoof is wearing back quicker that it should be or its chipping or youd notice uneven wear etc but if you cant see any of that and the horse is not a big striding type with an active bouncy type walk (as in no difference when the shoes are on so you cant compare) how do you really know?
Personally I think weekend road work should not cause him too much wear, I will speak to my farrier about it but he may be a wee bit biased if you see what I mean.
Bascially any more info really from anyone experianced in this area.
Thankies
Anyway back to the subject of my post and youll have to excuse me for the dumb question but how do you know and I mean really know if your horses feet are coping well enough without shoes.
Take my horse for example, been shod in the past, but his shoes were removed back in May last year because he was being turned away (not because I was being a tight wad and couldnt afford to have him shod lol
Now normally I know, it would be obvious with some horses, they would appear a bit footy or youd clearly see that the hoof is wearing back quicker that it should be or its chipping or youd notice uneven wear etc but if you cant see any of that and the horse is not a big striding type with an active bouncy type walk (as in no difference when the shoes are on so you cant compare) how do you really know?
Personally I think weekend road work should not cause him too much wear, I will speak to my farrier about it but he may be a wee bit biased if you see what I mean.
Bascially any more info really from anyone experianced in this area.
Thankies