Lego
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Firstly, apologies for covering the whole barefoot feed thing again...and the length of the post! Thought I should try to cover most common questions...
My cob's feet aren't great, and I'd like to reach the stage where I could take him barefoot, but the hoof quality hasn't improved much since I've had him-since July 2011. The farrier has done wonders reshaping his feet so that they're even and he moves nicely and has stopped the clonking and over-reaching he did a lot of when I first had him. When I first had him, he pulled off his front shoes in the field, taking a lot of hoof off that then needed infilling by the farrier. This has more or less grown out...however, he gets frequent chips/flakes coming off the outside up to the white line, and during the wet summer, got worse to the point where the farrier was struggling to get a shoe on the worst foot. No recent foot pictures...
He's a 15.2 9yo middleweight Irish cob, reasonable doer, hunting only in Ireland until he got imported c. spring 2011. Weekly, we (approx) school x2, lunge x1, groundwork/poles x1, hack x2, day off. Fortnightly/monthly lessons, started Prelim dressage. Other than his feet, his weight and condition score is good and stable, he's muscling up nicely, his coat is lovely and shiny, his mane, tail and feathers are growing nicely, and I think I've managed to get a manageable balance between still steady enough for me, with enough in the tank to do a bit more schooling. He is intolerant to alfalfa and soya, and has mild mallenders - now nicely under control.
He's turned out on reasonable grazing during the day, has ad lib (average quality) hay at night (currently eating c.4/5 kg between 6pm-8am).
His bucket feed is (split between 2 feeds):
1.2kg D&H Safe&Sound (1.5kg for complete ration for bodyweight); no alfalfa and minimal added sugar/molasses that I could find for 'complete' fibre-based feed
125g dry weight Speedibeet (since start Oct)
1/2 ration (2 scoops) extra Biotin (recommended by farrier)
150g NatraGlow; linseed, garlic, seaweed, mint, fenugreek & rosehips
20g Brewers Yeast
2 tsp salt
What can I change to improve his feet? I've read a lot about Pro Hoof and Pro Balance - what is the difference? Would you add one of these? Don't want to duplicate vitamins/minerals unnecessarily... Or add some magnesium in one form or another? I don't want to make too drastic a change, as apart from feet, everything else is great...
Congratulations if you made it to the end! Sure I'll have missed out something useful though
My cob's feet aren't great, and I'd like to reach the stage where I could take him barefoot, but the hoof quality hasn't improved much since I've had him-since July 2011. The farrier has done wonders reshaping his feet so that they're even and he moves nicely and has stopped the clonking and over-reaching he did a lot of when I first had him. When I first had him, he pulled off his front shoes in the field, taking a lot of hoof off that then needed infilling by the farrier. This has more or less grown out...however, he gets frequent chips/flakes coming off the outside up to the white line, and during the wet summer, got worse to the point where the farrier was struggling to get a shoe on the worst foot. No recent foot pictures...
He's a 15.2 9yo middleweight Irish cob, reasonable doer, hunting only in Ireland until he got imported c. spring 2011. Weekly, we (approx) school x2, lunge x1, groundwork/poles x1, hack x2, day off. Fortnightly/monthly lessons, started Prelim dressage. Other than his feet, his weight and condition score is good and stable, he's muscling up nicely, his coat is lovely and shiny, his mane, tail and feathers are growing nicely, and I think I've managed to get a manageable balance between still steady enough for me, with enough in the tank to do a bit more schooling. He is intolerant to alfalfa and soya, and has mild mallenders - now nicely under control.
He's turned out on reasonable grazing during the day, has ad lib (average quality) hay at night (currently eating c.4/5 kg between 6pm-8am).
His bucket feed is (split between 2 feeds):
1.2kg D&H Safe&Sound (1.5kg for complete ration for bodyweight); no alfalfa and minimal added sugar/molasses that I could find for 'complete' fibre-based feed
125g dry weight Speedibeet (since start Oct)
1/2 ration (2 scoops) extra Biotin (recommended by farrier)
150g NatraGlow; linseed, garlic, seaweed, mint, fenugreek & rosehips
20g Brewers Yeast
2 tsp salt
What can I change to improve his feet? I've read a lot about Pro Hoof and Pro Balance - what is the difference? Would you add one of these? Don't want to duplicate vitamins/minerals unnecessarily... Or add some magnesium in one form or another? I don't want to make too drastic a change, as apart from feet, everything else is great...
Congratulations if you made it to the end! Sure I'll have missed out something useful though
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