ameeyal
Well-Known Member
I know there is a lot of talk about barefoot lately, but it shows people are interested. It has also interested me {im bitless and treeless so i might as well go the whole hog
} The horse in question is 16 years old and has had shoes on all his life he is an arab so he has good hard feet, five years ago he had a bad case of laminitis resulting in the front toes/laminie being damaged. 8 months ago he came down with bad laminitis because of cushings, his laminitis is nearly healed 95% and he is still wearing heartbar shoes on his front, and no shoes behind. He is only allowed 2 hours turnout a day or else he becomes footy, would taking his shoes of be good for him, if he should become lame from laminitis again does he need any support on his feet, or just put a thick bed down for him, would taking his front shoes of cause him to become foot sore, by standing in his stable on the concrete, or have i got to put a full bed down for him again {ive only just removed the full bed}, When he is ready to be ridden i will put boots on him, will he need boots to go out in the field? Will boots support his feet like heartbar shoes? How will the damaged toes/laminie cope with out support from a shoe? I look forward to your replys.