ecrozier
Well-Known Member
Roo is now barefoot all round - hinds came off last autumn, and fronts followed about 4 weeks ago.
Never had any footiness behind, and so far am pretty impressed with how he is coping in front too. Our standard hack ATM (as most other routes are accessed via a plugged field that is so wet, they sink fetlock deep!) involves about 500m of un-made-up road, then maybe 250m gravel followed by short walk through woods down to road, then a good 10-15 mins along road before heading back up a hill on track through woods, and then another 15 mins of roadwork before joining back up to the unmade road.
On the proper roads he feels great, strides out absolutely fine. Downhill through the woods I can tell when he stands on a stone in front as he does feel like he winces a bit maybe 1 stride in 20, but uphill through woods is fine. My only real concern is that on one short section of road where there is Tarmac with loose stones on top he does probably throw on average 5 strides that feel uncomfortable, along a 100m stretch.
Would you more experienced barefooters boot for that? I'm reluctant to buy him any yet as his feet are bound to change size aren't they?! But will if I need too - in the spring we will start varying routes a bit more but I was hoping that we could build up to going bootless even on longer hacks by doing this shorter route now....
Thoughts?
Also, how much work should I be aiming for?!
Never had any footiness behind, and so far am pretty impressed with how he is coping in front too. Our standard hack ATM (as most other routes are accessed via a plugged field that is so wet, they sink fetlock deep!) involves about 500m of un-made-up road, then maybe 250m gravel followed by short walk through woods down to road, then a good 10-15 mins along road before heading back up a hill on track through woods, and then another 15 mins of roadwork before joining back up to the unmade road.
On the proper roads he feels great, strides out absolutely fine. Downhill through the woods I can tell when he stands on a stone in front as he does feel like he winces a bit maybe 1 stride in 20, but uphill through woods is fine. My only real concern is that on one short section of road where there is Tarmac with loose stones on top he does probably throw on average 5 strides that feel uncomfortable, along a 100m stretch.
Would you more experienced barefooters boot for that? I'm reluctant to buy him any yet as his feet are bound to change size aren't they?! But will if I need too - in the spring we will start varying routes a bit more but I was hoping that we could build up to going bootless even on longer hacks by doing this shorter route now....
Thoughts?
Also, how much work should I be aiming for?!