siennamum
Well-Known Member
I would love my horses to stop costing me a bloody fortune in shoes and see the valid points barefoot people make about allowing the hoof to function as nature intended BUT.
My 4 year old has no shoes on. I really hoped he wouldn't have to have shoes for some time yet. He had never been touched by the farrier and so is unhappy about too much being done with his feet, which has also delayed thoughts about putting shoes on him.
Problem is that he is now working lightly and is foot sore.
He is fine on grass, a little uncomfortable on the road and very stumbly on tracks which have any stones on them. It stops him walking out and will hinder his education.
He gets no hard food, just good (rough) grass and a hoof supplement from NAF. I keep his feet shaped and they are is fair condition though I think a little dry at the moment.
If he had previously been shod, I accept that he is in a transitioning phase, but his transitioning phase has lasted 4 years and I would expect him to have toughened up by now.
Any commenst/suggestions welcome, although I am planning sadly to have shoes on him with the next farriers visit.
My 4 year old has no shoes on. I really hoped he wouldn't have to have shoes for some time yet. He had never been touched by the farrier and so is unhappy about too much being done with his feet, which has also delayed thoughts about putting shoes on him.
Problem is that he is now working lightly and is foot sore.
He is fine on grass, a little uncomfortable on the road and very stumbly on tracks which have any stones on them. It stops him walking out and will hinder his education.
He gets no hard food, just good (rough) grass and a hoof supplement from NAF. I keep his feet shaped and they are is fair condition though I think a little dry at the moment.
If he had previously been shod, I accept that he is in a transitioning phase, but his transitioning phase has lasted 4 years and I would expect him to have toughened up by now.
Any commenst/suggestions welcome, although I am planning sadly to have shoes on him with the next farriers visit.