Walrus
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My pony has never worn shoes (fell pony), we recently moved to a new yard which has increased the amount of roadwork he is doing (previous yard had off road hacking). He is coping with the roadwork but when we go on the chalky tracks we have access to his feet tend to chip. This used to happen previously as well on similarly chalky tracks. He's not footy or anything but some of the chips can get quite large.
Any tips to avoid chips on his feet?
Also, (question 2) - now we hack on tarmac I seem to spend an age picking tiny stones out of his white line - any tips for this too?
For those who are interested, for information he is turned out for approx 4 hours a day (fatty pony) and is on weighed hay and worked 5-6 days a week - combination of schooling and hacking.
Cheers.
My pony has never worn shoes (fell pony), we recently moved to a new yard which has increased the amount of roadwork he is doing (previous yard had off road hacking). He is coping with the roadwork but when we go on the chalky tracks we have access to his feet tend to chip. This used to happen previously as well on similarly chalky tracks. He's not footy or anything but some of the chips can get quite large.
Any tips to avoid chips on his feet?
Also, (question 2) - now we hack on tarmac I seem to spend an age picking tiny stones out of his white line - any tips for this too?
For those who are interested, for information he is turned out for approx 4 hours a day (fatty pony) and is on weighed hay and worked 5-6 days a week - combination of schooling and hacking.
Cheers.