Jingleballs
Well-Known Member
and I'm feeling a bit miffed/disappointed.
I really wanted to keep C barefoot - that's how they are supposed to be IMO and plus it saves a fortune - £20 every 8 weeks - or so it should be!
This summer I have really struggled with C's feet - they have gotten cracked and chipped really easily - and I'm not talking about tiny chips - I mean huge chips!
In the last few months he's been trimmed about 6 times at least. Farrier kept saying to persevere and see if the wetter weather made them less brittle. I've also been using cornecresean (sp) and Kevin Bacon hoof dressing to try and keep the hooves moist and prevent chipping but to no avail!
He's on biotin and has been for years and other than the slightly drier summer nothing else has changed and we can't understand why this has happened!
Anyway, farrier was out today. I'd decided to give it one more chance before shoeing - farrier looked at the current damage and decided otherwise so for the first time in 2 years Casper is sporting a nice shiny new pair of front shoes and has to wear his hoof boots on the back for hacking.
I'm disappointed, I really wanted to keep him barefoot but seems it's not to be for now!
Farrier says to see how he goes over the winter - I'd ideally like to go barefoot again but realistically, it took a year for the transition and I doubt I'll be able to do that again only for his feet to start cracking/chipping again!
So I'm back to £37.50 every 6 weeks which IMO seems expensive for just a front set and a back trim - what do you think?
Sorry for the moan - I'm just a bit disappointed - firstly because I feel I've failed to properly resolve the issue and secondly because I only found out he'd been shod after it was done - I know I'd discussed it with the farrier but I'd have prefered to have been consulted before the final decision is made!
Hey ho, they're on now and not much I can do about it!
Incidentally, does anyone know if I should expect more problems hunting/XC with fronts and no backs? Even with studs on the front?
I really wanted to keep C barefoot - that's how they are supposed to be IMO and plus it saves a fortune - £20 every 8 weeks - or so it should be!
This summer I have really struggled with C's feet - they have gotten cracked and chipped really easily - and I'm not talking about tiny chips - I mean huge chips!
In the last few months he's been trimmed about 6 times at least. Farrier kept saying to persevere and see if the wetter weather made them less brittle. I've also been using cornecresean (sp) and Kevin Bacon hoof dressing to try and keep the hooves moist and prevent chipping but to no avail!
He's on biotin and has been for years and other than the slightly drier summer nothing else has changed and we can't understand why this has happened!
Anyway, farrier was out today. I'd decided to give it one more chance before shoeing - farrier looked at the current damage and decided otherwise so for the first time in 2 years Casper is sporting a nice shiny new pair of front shoes and has to wear his hoof boots on the back for hacking.
I'm disappointed, I really wanted to keep him barefoot but seems it's not to be for now!
Farrier says to see how he goes over the winter - I'd ideally like to go barefoot again but realistically, it took a year for the transition and I doubt I'll be able to do that again only for his feet to start cracking/chipping again!
So I'm back to £37.50 every 6 weeks which IMO seems expensive for just a front set and a back trim - what do you think?
Sorry for the moan - I'm just a bit disappointed - firstly because I feel I've failed to properly resolve the issue and secondly because I only found out he'd been shod after it was done - I know I'd discussed it with the farrier but I'd have prefered to have been consulted before the final decision is made!
Hey ho, they're on now and not much I can do about it!
Incidentally, does anyone know if I should expect more problems hunting/XC with fronts and no backs? Even with studs on the front?