Identityincrisis
Well-Known Member
I just wanted to say a big thank you to all the barefoot gang on here. Today I looked at my horse's feet and he's finally getting heels!!!
It has been a long, slow and often soul destroying process but I feel like all my hard work is beginning to pay off.
I first took my now 21 yr old TB barefoot approx 4 yrs ago, not through choice but he had, you guessed it, 'typical tb feet' and my blacksmith virtually gave up on him
. He kept taking my horses toes back too far, making him lame, despite me asking him to trim very gently.
I decided to 'go it alone', did a lot of research, picked a lot of brains on here, read ALL posts containing the word barefoot! Gone is my once field bound horse and in his place is a horse who is happy on most surfaces except for those nasty little sharp stones that jump out every now and again.
So a massive thank you to you all sharing your knowledge and helping me keep my beautiful horse sound
I first took my now 21 yr old TB barefoot approx 4 yrs ago, not through choice but he had, you guessed it, 'typical tb feet' and my blacksmith virtually gave up on him
I decided to 'go it alone', did a lot of research, picked a lot of brains on here, read ALL posts containing the word barefoot! Gone is my once field bound horse and in his place is a horse who is happy on most surfaces except for those nasty little sharp stones that jump out every now and again.
So a massive thank you to you all sharing your knowledge and helping me keep my beautiful horse sound