Natch
Well-Known Member
Just a general question really. I hear about so many foot problems on here and the shoeing suggestions always seem quite similar. Hasn't there been much development in the world of farriery in recent years? I don't know if I've dreamed them up but I can't help but think things like glue on shoes, shoes made of substances other than iron (is it iron or am I being thick? say metal for the sake of argument as I know racehorses have a lighter metal
), some sort of liquid plastic that bonds to the sole and up around the hoof, gel fitted between the shoe and sole, other impact absorbtion and ways to keep shoes on horse with poor feet MUST exist, or damn well ought to
But I don't know if any/all of the above exist - so my question is really, what alternatives to traditional shoeing have you used/heard about? Obviously there is the whole barefoot arguement, but I was hoping to leave that for another day
But I don't know if any/all of the above exist - so my question is really, what alternatives to traditional shoeing have you used/heard about? Obviously there is the whole barefoot arguement, but I was hoping to leave that for another day