Antw23uk
Well-Known Member
Hi All ... apologies in advance for the long post
I've brought my 10 yr old 16.2 ISH home after a year on loan (He is now at home rather than on livery) and unfortunately his feet are'nt in the best shape .. nothing to do with his care which was perfect and a brilliant loan experience all round .... They are very brittle and cracked which everyone keeps telling me is down to the weather.
I had planned to take his shoes off at the end of October and turn him away to give his feet a much needed break with the potential to actually keep going and keep him barefoot which im currently in the process of researching.
He was shod the other week and already a nail has come out which i ended up removing on the advise of my farrier. Last night he came in and his hind shoe has slipped! Its not drastic, its pretty secure and my farrier is due out Wednesday to sort it out. The thing is i honestly cant see how he is going to get a shoe back on him with his feet in such a poor state. I know he will work his magic, hes a great farrier and i trust him and we have discussed the shoes coming off end of October and he thinks its a great idea.
I'm still trying to get my head round the whole barefoot thing with the talk of tracks and poor grass, hay and changing all his feed to some expensive brand .. hoof boots, adding sand and gravel to my field .. ect confusing ect ....
Selfishly part of me doesnt want to remove the shoes now (if it is possible!) I've just got my riding mojo back and we are having such a blast exploring our new area and me wanting to get back into regular weekly lessons to improve my riding etc
Do i say to my farrier tomorrow to take them all off and turn him out for a break?
Will his feet actually be able to cope without the couple of months feed/ supplement i had planned before the shoes come off? (I guess my farrier will answer this)
Is there a hoof supplement i can add to his feed now?
He is currently on a nominal feed of Dengie AlfaA and some pony nuts and I've just started adding pink powder .. annoyingly i have like two sacks of each (two open obviously) which i guess i could try and sell and then buy some Thunderbrooks stuff?
I read an interesting article the other day about spooky behaviour being down to a magnesium deficiency because he is rather spooky right now which ive put down to the move, new area ect!
All in all pretty deflated and confused right now so any help would be much appreciated. Ant.
I've brought my 10 yr old 16.2 ISH home after a year on loan (He is now at home rather than on livery) and unfortunately his feet are'nt in the best shape .. nothing to do with his care which was perfect and a brilliant loan experience all round .... They are very brittle and cracked which everyone keeps telling me is down to the weather.
I had planned to take his shoes off at the end of October and turn him away to give his feet a much needed break with the potential to actually keep going and keep him barefoot which im currently in the process of researching.
He was shod the other week and already a nail has come out which i ended up removing on the advise of my farrier. Last night he came in and his hind shoe has slipped! Its not drastic, its pretty secure and my farrier is due out Wednesday to sort it out. The thing is i honestly cant see how he is going to get a shoe back on him with his feet in such a poor state. I know he will work his magic, hes a great farrier and i trust him and we have discussed the shoes coming off end of October and he thinks its a great idea.
I'm still trying to get my head round the whole barefoot thing with the talk of tracks and poor grass, hay and changing all his feed to some expensive brand .. hoof boots, adding sand and gravel to my field .. ect confusing ect ....
Selfishly part of me doesnt want to remove the shoes now (if it is possible!) I've just got my riding mojo back and we are having such a blast exploring our new area and me wanting to get back into regular weekly lessons to improve my riding etc
Do i say to my farrier tomorrow to take them all off and turn him out for a break?
Will his feet actually be able to cope without the couple of months feed/ supplement i had planned before the shoes come off? (I guess my farrier will answer this)
Is there a hoof supplement i can add to his feed now?
He is currently on a nominal feed of Dengie AlfaA and some pony nuts and I've just started adding pink powder .. annoyingly i have like two sacks of each (two open obviously) which i guess i could try and sell and then buy some Thunderbrooks stuff?
I read an interesting article the other day about spooky behaviour being down to a magnesium deficiency because he is rather spooky right now which ive put down to the move, new area ect!
All in all pretty deflated and confused right now so any help would be much appreciated. Ant.