poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Money's not an issue as my farrier does me a good deal so if they are best on then on they can stay!
Horse has been semi retired, he was only hacking anyway. Now he's a "light hack" at best.
He has been lame on and off (its arthritis type wear and tear) all summer and when he's sore I don't ride obviously he just chills in the field where he is perfectly comfy.
He also slips behind sometimes on the lane by our yard- He's ok on roads usually but does seem to struggle a little with this lane, I have a paddock just down it so even not in work he's often up and down the lane.
The last 2 weeks he's been sound and enjoys a little plod round the village or whatever so maybe this bout of lameness is starting to settle- In which case I may be able to slightly increase his work and will want him shod!
Pro's- I think he will be doing lots on the roads being winter, he dislikes soft ground so shoes will protect his feet.
Cons- The slipping and concussion might not be helping the arthritis?- I could get road studs but have tried before and didn't notice a lot of difference.
He has quite good feet in general but when I first had him I noticed purple bruising all round which was why I shod him- this may be totally wrong or irrelevant but I told myself he was getting bruised feet on the roads!
What do you think?-
Horse has been semi retired, he was only hacking anyway. Now he's a "light hack" at best.
He has been lame on and off (its arthritis type wear and tear) all summer and when he's sore I don't ride obviously he just chills in the field where he is perfectly comfy.
He also slips behind sometimes on the lane by our yard- He's ok on roads usually but does seem to struggle a little with this lane, I have a paddock just down it so even not in work he's often up and down the lane.
The last 2 weeks he's been sound and enjoys a little plod round the village or whatever so maybe this bout of lameness is starting to settle- In which case I may be able to slightly increase his work and will want him shod!
Pro's- I think he will be doing lots on the roads being winter, he dislikes soft ground so shoes will protect his feet.
Cons- The slipping and concussion might not be helping the arthritis?- I could get road studs but have tried before and didn't notice a lot of difference.
He has quite good feet in general but when I first had him I noticed purple bruising all round which was why I shod him- this may be totally wrong or irrelevant but I told myself he was getting bruised feet on the roads!
What do you think?-