MiniMilton
Well-Known Member
I want to go barefoot with my horses, but in the absence of a barefoot trimmer (Serious shortage in Ireland!)
I did a barefoot trimming course about 10 years ago where we did a lot of work on cadaver hooves and then some real trims. I wasn't impressed as I thought the trims were aggressive, and the only mention of diet was to add green blue algae. So I shelved the barefoot idea.
Roll on 10 years and I discovered HHO and a strong barefoot support element. Less aggressive trims and talk of diet and track systems. So I want to go BF again but I will either need to do the trims myself or instruct my traditional farrier.
Will it be possible to succeed? And any recommendations of books/dvd's? 3 of my 4 horses are now without shoes (one only unshod in the last 2 weeks). I trim my mini and my farrier trims the bigger ones but I noticed he was removing a bit of frog and sole. Not sure if I'll ever go fully barefoot with the 4th horse as she has very problematic feet. She is unshod behind so if I ever get those looking good I may consider it.
I did a barefoot trimming course about 10 years ago where we did a lot of work on cadaver hooves and then some real trims. I wasn't impressed as I thought the trims were aggressive, and the only mention of diet was to add green blue algae. So I shelved the barefoot idea.
Roll on 10 years and I discovered HHO and a strong barefoot support element. Less aggressive trims and talk of diet and track systems. So I want to go BF again but I will either need to do the trims myself or instruct my traditional farrier.
Will it be possible to succeed? And any recommendations of books/dvd's? 3 of my 4 horses are now without shoes (one only unshod in the last 2 weeks). I trim my mini and my farrier trims the bigger ones but I noticed he was removing a bit of frog and sole. Not sure if I'll ever go fully barefoot with the 4th horse as she has very problematic feet. She is unshod behind so if I ever get those looking good I may consider it.