Lego
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As in the title really....
My boy had his back shoes off a couple of weeks ago, and so far seems to be doing ok but since I've never really had anything unshod or transitioning before...
We went for a 45min hack on the roads today and he seemed fine, no slipping etc and quite happily trotted including insisting on trotting at the same speed as the cob cantering on the verge next to us
(first trot on the raod since backs off)
When back at the yard, we had a little canter between the fields - our first canter outside the arena since backs off...and he was strong but fine, then slipped with one hind. He didn't seem bothered, and got his legs together and carried on for another couple of strides before I pulled up. Is this something that will happen until he realises he needs to place himself a bit better now? Or just a one-off I don't need to worry about?
Also realised when we got back that he had quite a few bits of the outer wall stuck out, that easily twisted off and only went up the nail holes. Just normal chipping as nail holes grow out? Or his hooves not coping with the roadwork well?
He perked up a bit once we were hacking, but he has been a bit 'flat' to ride for the last couple of days, and tired very quickly hacking today compared to normal. Reduced workload over christmas but still... Anything to do with feet?
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My boy had his back shoes off a couple of weeks ago, and so far seems to be doing ok but since I've never really had anything unshod or transitioning before...
We went for a 45min hack on the roads today and he seemed fine, no slipping etc and quite happily trotted including insisting on trotting at the same speed as the cob cantering on the verge next to us
When back at the yard, we had a little canter between the fields - our first canter outside the arena since backs off...and he was strong but fine, then slipped with one hind. He didn't seem bothered, and got his legs together and carried on for another couple of strides before I pulled up. Is this something that will happen until he realises he needs to place himself a bit better now? Or just a one-off I don't need to worry about?
Also realised when we got back that he had quite a few bits of the outer wall stuck out, that easily twisted off and only went up the nail holes. Just normal chipping as nail holes grow out? Or his hooves not coping with the roadwork well?
He perked up a bit once we were hacking, but he has been a bit 'flat' to ride for the last couple of days, and tired very quickly hacking today compared to normal. Reduced workload over christmas but still... Anything to do with feet?
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