sallybush
Well-Known Member
I have recently taken on a 15.2" ISH Mare on loan. The person that previously had her on loan decided to take off her hind shoes, for cost reasons. Unfortunately now my farrier cannot get hind shoes on her as there is not enough foot to nail.
I have now got her on biotin and also applying cornucrescine to the coronet band every other day. The hoof is growing - but very slowly. Probably doesnt help that we have not currently got any grass - roll on the spring!
I have bought some Boa Boots so that I can lightly hack her. I also turn her out in the field with these on when it is frosty, as the ground is currently rock hard. However, these do not seem to give her any grip behind when it is even slightly damp - and so as soon as it starts raining I am only going to be able to do a small amount of road work. I live on the south downs - which means slippery chalk on steep hills!
The yard owner has suggested researching 'glue on' shoes. Has any one got any experience of these? I have done a quick google search - and it appears as though there are various different manufacturers - and they require a farrier that has had previous knowledge with them to fit them. Also, I cannot find any indication of costs!
I have not yet discussed thse shoes with my farrier - although I should imagine that he has not used fitted them previously because he has not suggested them. (He suggested using the Boa Boots for Hacking.)
Any thoughts on these - or has any one used them?
Thanks in advance.
I have now got her on biotin and also applying cornucrescine to the coronet band every other day. The hoof is growing - but very slowly. Probably doesnt help that we have not currently got any grass - roll on the spring!
I have bought some Boa Boots so that I can lightly hack her. I also turn her out in the field with these on when it is frosty, as the ground is currently rock hard. However, these do not seem to give her any grip behind when it is even slightly damp - and so as soon as it starts raining I am only going to be able to do a small amount of road work. I live on the south downs - which means slippery chalk on steep hills!
The yard owner has suggested researching 'glue on' shoes. Has any one got any experience of these? I have done a quick google search - and it appears as though there are various different manufacturers - and they require a farrier that has had previous knowledge with them to fit them. Also, I cannot find any indication of costs!
I have not yet discussed thse shoes with my farrier - although I should imagine that he has not used fitted them previously because he has not suggested them. (He suggested using the Boa Boots for Hacking.)
Any thoughts on these - or has any one used them?
Thanks in advance.