Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
my point proven that not all horses can go barefoot
Personally I fear that research is not for you,
You can't go into it to prove a point and we have no idea how Tangos mum is managing her horse ( no a point made against you TM if one of mine was crippled after a fortnight I would have been doing something else although I would be very worried about a horse crippled in boots and would want to know why)
But does it matter if not all horses can do it I am really interested in my horses who are doing well .
We have one in shoes he was out of shoes mid march to mid October he's had serious health issues and a lot of steriods which have affected his feet he worked without shoes all summer using boots when needed it corrected his toe first landing but There was no way he would do his job shoeless so it's back to shoes to earn his keep till mid march when the shoes come off again surely that's a good pragmatic approach there Is no dispute that shoeing adversely affects horses feet particularily the heels and frogs and that breaks from shoeing are vital .
I don't see it as any sort of failure to have a horses coming in and out of shoes I have always done this the difference now is that I see they can work out of shoes ( within comfort levels of course at first ) so giving a break does not need to mean getting fat and soft so I now have the best of all worlds to play with each horse.