SCMSL
Well-Known Member
Ok, so I need a few pointers on how to do this.
Horse has been unshoed by her own will since the 11th - pulled RF shoe along with half her hoof wall, I called the farrier and he advised me to pull her LF so she could at least be leveled.
I ordered some boots who arrived today, but in the meanwhile I got animalintex and a neoprene sheet on her sole and wrapped with Vetwrap and tape. She started getting bit sore on Saturday so we kept her in and just handwalked her.
Today I went to pick up the boots, got them in her feet, and went for a walk with her in hand. She proceeded to rear onto me, managed to brake the chain/leather lead and ran away. My lovely 172cm, 5 year old, hormonal mare then managed to destroy the gaiters and remove the boots. While running around like a crazy, fire breathing beast she destroyed the remainder of the healthy hoof wall and I then spent the next 20 min rasping it. I then got the boots on her again, without the gaiter. She'll spend the night in her stall, so I have some time to figure this out.
Farrier will only be here on the 24th.
How should I proceed meanwhile? She is clearly very comfortable in her new boots, so I am tempted to lunge her tomorrow - she is becoming quite dangerous. Is it a bad idea? I've never transitioned a horse to barefoot so any pointers would be most helpful!
Horse has been unshoed by her own will since the 11th - pulled RF shoe along with half her hoof wall, I called the farrier and he advised me to pull her LF so she could at least be leveled.
I ordered some boots who arrived today, but in the meanwhile I got animalintex and a neoprene sheet on her sole and wrapped with Vetwrap and tape. She started getting bit sore on Saturday so we kept her in and just handwalked her.
Today I went to pick up the boots, got them in her feet, and went for a walk with her in hand. She proceeded to rear onto me, managed to brake the chain/leather lead and ran away. My lovely 172cm, 5 year old, hormonal mare then managed to destroy the gaiters and remove the boots. While running around like a crazy, fire breathing beast she destroyed the remainder of the healthy hoof wall and I then spent the next 20 min rasping it. I then got the boots on her again, without the gaiter. She'll spend the night in her stall, so I have some time to figure this out.
Farrier will only be here on the 24th.
How should I proceed meanwhile? She is clearly very comfortable in her new boots, so I am tempted to lunge her tomorrow - she is becoming quite dangerous. Is it a bad idea? I've never transitioned a horse to barefoot so any pointers would be most helpful!