RubysGold
Well-Known Member
Jimmys hooves have always been really good (farrier and vet both said that!)
But I hack him on solid stony tracks, and now with him working his feet don't seem to cope quite so well (I backed him, so hes gone from no work to an hour/2hour hacking on these tracks)
This is the worst they've been, how they are now, hes getting trimmed tomorrow (6 weeks is all its been, normally goes 8)
http://s508.photobucket.com/user/nixie1990/library/Jimmys Hooves?sort=3&page=1
He's doing fine, he just is more comfortable on grass tracks and will walk right at edge of paths to try walk on grass, and then he'll speed up with it being more comfortable
How do you decide whether to shoe or hoof boots (think its just his fronts that need one or the other, his backs always stay better) I cant decide whether he'd be best with just front hoof boots for hacking and then barefoot for everything else. Or just to shoe him in front?
Any thoughts/suggestions/help about hoof boots and sizing etc :S
But I hack him on solid stony tracks, and now with him working his feet don't seem to cope quite so well (I backed him, so hes gone from no work to an hour/2hour hacking on these tracks)
This is the worst they've been, how they are now, hes getting trimmed tomorrow (6 weeks is all its been, normally goes 8)
http://s508.photobucket.com/user/nixie1990/library/Jimmys Hooves?sort=3&page=1
He's doing fine, he just is more comfortable on grass tracks and will walk right at edge of paths to try walk on grass, and then he'll speed up with it being more comfortable
How do you decide whether to shoe or hoof boots (think its just his fronts that need one or the other, his backs always stay better) I cant decide whether he'd be best with just front hoof boots for hacking and then barefoot for everything else. Or just to shoe him in front?
Any thoughts/suggestions/help about hoof boots and sizing etc :S