dominobrown
Well-Known Member
Now I know I am not part of the barefoot taliban
But any advice would be helpful.
I have acquired a new horse, ex racer, 11 years old. He was shod just before he came, so hasn't been done by my farrier yet though he has checked the horse over.
The problem is he has very TB like flat feet in front. Also my farrier commented that he has very thin soles, little hoof wall.
Now I was wondering whether there was anything I could feed to improve his feet? Also his back feet don't seem to have grown much and the multiple nails are causing the hoof wall to crack.
I can't believe I am saying this
but I would like to do away with the hind shoes at the very least.
This horse however will have been backed as a yearling and had shoes on ever since, and even worse, due he is old owners he will have been shod every 12 weeks, or whenever they could be bothered with him, leaving his feet in an awful state
I have acquired a new horse, ex racer, 11 years old. He was shod just before he came, so hasn't been done by my farrier yet though he has checked the horse over.
The problem is he has very TB like flat feet in front. Also my farrier commented that he has very thin soles, little hoof wall.
Now I was wondering whether there was anything I could feed to improve his feet? Also his back feet don't seem to have grown much and the multiple nails are causing the hoof wall to crack.
I can't believe I am saying this
This horse however will have been backed as a yearling and had shoes on ever since, and even worse, due he is old owners he will have been shod every 12 weeks, or whenever they could be bothered with him, leaving his feet in an awful state