melle
Well-Known Member
I have been reading with interest the comments about going barefoot and Rockley farm. Can anyone offer any advice about wanting to take a TB's shoes off - she has very flat wide TB feet, goes hopping lame if she loses a shoe and last winter couldn't even cope without back shoes on as her feet became badly bruised.
Part of me just thinks don't be daft, there is no way she would cope without shoes. But then I keep reading all these amazing recovery stories about how barefoot has helped. Is there anyone on here who has tried barefoot as a rehabilitation effort but it has not been sucessful or alternatively someone whose horse was sucessfully rehabilitated at Rockley Farm (for example) but found it hard to maintain the correct diet/exercise regime when they left and subsequently had to have shoes put back on?
Thanks
Part of me just thinks don't be daft, there is no way she would cope without shoes. But then I keep reading all these amazing recovery stories about how barefoot has helped. Is there anyone on here who has tried barefoot as a rehabilitation effort but it has not been sucessful or alternatively someone whose horse was sucessfully rehabilitated at Rockley Farm (for example) but found it hard to maintain the correct diet/exercise regime when they left and subsequently had to have shoes put back on?
Thanks