JHC
Well-Known Member
So, my mare has been barefoot for almost two weeks.
She's fine on soft ground and can cope with short hacks on tarmac which I'm really pleased about.
I've changed her feet to Speedibeet, Spillers High Fibre cubes,chopped straw, Biotin, Micronised Linseed and Brewers yeast. (Got these three supplements until I can get the pro-hoof balancer). However my mare simply won't eat it, even if I reduce the supplements. Anything else I can add to make it more tasty?
Also, one of her front hooves is really crumbly and she is pointing it when standing so I no there is an issue. She is more sensitive on that hoof as well. Should I be worried or is this normal while transitioning?
The white line is very stretched but not jumping to any conclusions until the barefoot specialist I have contacted can come and see the hooves herself. In retrospect I should have taken photos of her other front hoof as it looks completely different.
And finally a photo of her back in September before all the issues arose (she was also barefoot then)
She's fine on soft ground and can cope with short hacks on tarmac which I'm really pleased about.
I've changed her feet to Speedibeet, Spillers High Fibre cubes,chopped straw, Biotin, Micronised Linseed and Brewers yeast. (Got these three supplements until I can get the pro-hoof balancer). However my mare simply won't eat it, even if I reduce the supplements. Anything else I can add to make it more tasty?
Also, one of her front hooves is really crumbly and she is pointing it when standing so I no there is an issue. She is more sensitive on that hoof as well. Should I be worried or is this normal while transitioning?
The white line is very stretched but not jumping to any conclusions until the barefoot specialist I have contacted can come and see the hooves herself. In retrospect I should have taken photos of her other front hoof as it looks completely different.
And finally a photo of her back in September before all the issues arose (she was also barefoot then)