Bertolie
Well-Known Member
I am posting this on behalf of a friend. He has a 7/8 year old TB which has awful feet. He is normally shod all round but throws shoes on a regular basis and has badly cracked hooves. He has recently taken the decision to remove the shoes for winter (after advice from farrier) to let the hooves 'grow out' and the plan at present is to re-shoe in 6 months or so. He will only be schooling or groundwork in the indoor school (sand) and wont be hacking out until reshod.
However, after talking to him at the weekend, he wondered if it would be possibe to get the horse to the stage where he can keep him unshdo and be able to hack out on all terrains. I did say that with some changes to the horses management that it could be possible but I've never had a barefoot horse and he is a novice (and freely admits that he doesn't have a clue!)
What changes would he need to make to the horses management to help promote healthy hooves? Horse is currently only fed a small amount of Dengie Original and has started having a biotin supplement. He also uses Keratex hoof hardener.
Any advice would be appreciated.
However, after talking to him at the weekend, he wondered if it would be possibe to get the horse to the stage where he can keep him unshdo and be able to hack out on all terrains. I did say that with some changes to the horses management that it could be possible but I've never had a barefoot horse and he is a novice (and freely admits that he doesn't have a clue!)
What changes would he need to make to the horses management to help promote healthy hooves? Horse is currently only fed a small amount of Dengie Original and has started having a biotin supplement. He also uses Keratex hoof hardener.
Any advice would be appreciated.