rlhnlk
Well-Known Member
So following on from a thread I started a couple of weeks ago I've taken my girls back shoes off. She seems to be coping ok with this, the stony ground hasn't caused any noticeable problems. She was a bit footy when the ground froze for a few days, but seems to be getting better all the time, I've put her on brewers yeast aswell which should hopefully help too.
I am just wondering, has anyone had a horse who has taken a while to adjust to the change in balance? I know they're only half an inch lower behind but it seems to have made a real change to her, it's taken some of the power out of her paces, not an entirely bad thing at the moment as she sometimes overpowered and lost it. It's having a slight negative effect on the lateral work though, she doesn't have as much swing through the sideways stuff. Has anyone else found this and how long did it last for you?
So I'm also wondering how you think her feet are looking now? Shoes have been off 11 days, first pics are the day she had them off, I can't see much difference myself but I have a terrible eye for these things. Piccies below, any thoughts welcome
Near hind:
Before
Now
Before
Now
Off hind:
Before
Now
Before
Now
I am just wondering, has anyone had a horse who has taken a while to adjust to the change in balance? I know they're only half an inch lower behind but it seems to have made a real change to her, it's taken some of the power out of her paces, not an entirely bad thing at the moment as she sometimes overpowered and lost it. It's having a slight negative effect on the lateral work though, she doesn't have as much swing through the sideways stuff. Has anyone else found this and how long did it last for you?
So I'm also wondering how you think her feet are looking now? Shoes have been off 11 days, first pics are the day she had them off, I can't see much difference myself but I have a terrible eye for these things. Piccies below, any thoughts welcome
Near hind:
Before
Now
Before
Now
Off hind:
Before
Now
Before
Now