quirky
Well-Known Member
I just think that barefoot trimmers are trying to over egg the pudding.
Years ago (20 odd), when my pony was kept on livery at a riding school, most of the riding school animals went without shoes. They were tended by the farrier as and when was necessary. They all got fed the same, as did the shod horses. We had no incidence of lami or other foot problems in the 11 years I was there.
As Rabbie said, a horse just didn't have shoes on, now, it seems to have to be termed as barefoot.
Why is that? To justify a barefoot bods existence maybe
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Years ago (20 odd), when my pony was kept on livery at a riding school, most of the riding school animals went without shoes. They were tended by the farrier as and when was necessary. They all got fed the same, as did the shod horses. We had no incidence of lami or other foot problems in the 11 years I was there.
As Rabbie said, a horse just didn't have shoes on, now, it seems to have to be termed as barefoot.
Why is that? To justify a barefoot bods existence maybe