mynutmeg
Well-Known Member
Roo has never had shoes on the entire time I've had her (6 years) as she's never needed them despite doing several hours at a time road work hacks etc but she's been out of work for a couple of years due to injury and we moved counties in september, going from dry sandstone fields to wet, boggy clay and her feet just aren't coping - she was ok until she went out in a rutted frozen field and galloped around (she's done that lots before with no problem) and has bruised her front feet badly (she's 7/10th lame on both fronts :-( ) so farrier is coming tomorrow to put fronts on her :-(
It's the best thing for her but am sad it's come to this as much prefer no shoes. Hopefully once the fields dry up in the sping and she's back in work properly I'll be able to pull them and build her feet back up - they've gone very soft and thin soled.
It's the best thing for her but am sad it's come to this as much prefer no shoes. Hopefully once the fields dry up in the sping and she's back in work properly I'll be able to pull them and build her feet back up - they've gone very soft and thin soled.