flump
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I was wandering if I could get some advice i know there are hundreds of threads on this but I can't get my head around them all at this time so I thought it was easier to start my own post. I have 4 thoroughbreds and a heavyset Irish draught x thoroughbred, one of the tbs is already retired and has gone for years with no shoes, he gets slightly footy at times but nothing that I would ever worry about.
I would really like some straightforward Dvice on the best steps to take my horses from shod to barefoot, there are numerous reasons why I want to try this and the main reason is that I hear people speaking of the a,axing benefits it can have.
I compete my horses unaffiliated sometimes on grass and my main hacking is off road, I just need some clear cut advice on how is best to start the transition as I'm so confused, I appreciate it may not work for every horse but you don't know unless you try. Their diet consists of happy hoof, speedi-beet and either hi fi cubes or pasture mix. They are on no other supplements.
If anyone could take the time to read this and help out I'd much appreciate it.
I would really like some straightforward Dvice on the best steps to take my horses from shod to barefoot, there are numerous reasons why I want to try this and the main reason is that I hear people speaking of the a,axing benefits it can have.
I compete my horses unaffiliated sometimes on grass and my main hacking is off road, I just need some clear cut advice on how is best to start the transition as I'm so confused, I appreciate it may not work for every horse but you don't know unless you try. Their diet consists of happy hoof, speedi-beet and either hi fi cubes or pasture mix. They are on no other supplements.
If anyone could take the time to read this and help out I'd much appreciate it.