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Einstein would be proud of my Insanity...
OK, Ludo moved to livery just over 2 months ago. He's out 16 hours on a scalped paddock with haylage to compensate for lack of grass. I switched him to 1kg of Agrobs Wiesencobs 3 weeks ago, with added D&H hedgerow herbs because I felt his diet lacked variety. He gets copper, zinc, magnesium, yeast, he won't eat much salt.
He is trimmed only to remove cracks and sharp edges.
He's had a lot more work on abrasive sandy surfaces, increased gradually not suddenly. Growth is tighter, his feet are about half an inch smaller and all the better for that.
He has had several cosmetic cracks for 5 years, and they have disappeared, suggesting improved balance/less stresses.
His feet have lost some one sided flaring behind and inside toe growth on the front and have never looked more symmetric.
His frogs have widened.
But he's never been more footy on stones and I am having to boot him up to hack.
Ideas on a postcard of what to do now? Grazing and forage can't be changed without moving and that isn't feasible short term nor something I would consider (to avoid boots) until spring '23.
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He is trimmed only to remove cracks and sharp edges.
He's had a lot more work on abrasive sandy surfaces, increased gradually not suddenly. Growth is tighter, his feet are about half an inch smaller and all the better for that.
He has had several cosmetic cracks for 5 years, and they have disappeared, suggesting improved balance/less stresses.
His feet have lost some one sided flaring behind and inside toe growth on the front and have never looked more symmetric.
His frogs have widened.
But he's never been more footy on stones and I am having to boot him up to hack.
Ideas on a postcard of what to do now? Grazing and forage can't be changed without moving and that isn't feasible short term nor something I would consider (to avoid boots) until spring '23.
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