glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
I'm not an eventerbut if you feel like it's not working, you could try shoeing the front feet only? That's what my dressage horse has but don't want to be shot down if it'd be a terrible idea XC
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Molly's Mama I'd be interested in what the views are with regards to shoeing in front for eventing. I'm taking on a horse who is only shod in front to event for the rest of the season. I tried him on a grass field & he was absolutely fine so I intended to keep him like this for as long as he was happy & managing.