Eriskayowner
Well-Known Member
Jazz is a 17.2hh Cleveland Bay x Hanovarian 16 year old gelding. He's rested at the moment (due to an abscess) and the vet advised to take all of his shoes off whilt the sole heals from the abscess (it's actually going well
) but I'm wondering whether it's worth keeping him unshod/barefoot when he returns to work.
He has had a habit of tripping when worked which I think should be a lot better if he wasn't shod as the hooves would be able to cope a lot better.
He's currently fed on (between 2 feeds) 2 scoops of chaff, 2 scoops of sugar beet, 1 scoop of Baileys no. 4 cubes, and biotin.
At the moment he's in 24/7 because of his hoof but he's usually out during the day but the field is very muddy. I want him checked over by a physio before he's ridden again but I'm wondering if it's worth trying him in work without shoes on. Most of the work he'll do is roadwork.
Any thoughts?
He has had a habit of tripping when worked which I think should be a lot better if he wasn't shod as the hooves would be able to cope a lot better.
He's currently fed on (between 2 feeds) 2 scoops of chaff, 2 scoops of sugar beet, 1 scoop of Baileys no. 4 cubes, and biotin.
At the moment he's in 24/7 because of his hoof but he's usually out during the day but the field is very muddy. I want him checked over by a physio before he's ridden again but I'm wondering if it's worth trying him in work without shoes on. Most of the work he'll do is roadwork.
Any thoughts?