Omarkiam
Well-Known Member
A question that hasprobably been asked a whole tonne of times!
I have myself a new horsey!
Bosscat is a 15.3 TB, he is shod on all fours.
Omie my current boy is unshod, but he does have amazing feet, now as its known, TB's do have problems with their feet, however I wondered what the best plan of action to try him unshod would be?
Should I start by taking back two off at next farrier visit, then see how he copes, and then take front two?
Or should I remove all of them at once and then if that doesnt work, try 2, then back to 4 if all fails?
I havent had a shod horse for quite some time now, so its a case of refreshing my memory.
Also could anyone reccomend a hoof supplement that will help keep hoof walls and general hoof condition in good strength?
Id like to hear peoples stories that haveTB/WB and have gone from shod to unshod successfully.
I have myself a new horsey!
Bosscat is a 15.3 TB, he is shod on all fours.
Omie my current boy is unshod, but he does have amazing feet, now as its known, TB's do have problems with their feet, however I wondered what the best plan of action to try him unshod would be?
Should I start by taking back two off at next farrier visit, then see how he copes, and then take front two?
Or should I remove all of them at once and then if that doesnt work, try 2, then back to 4 if all fails?
I havent had a shod horse for quite some time now, so its a case of refreshing my memory.
Also could anyone reccomend a hoof supplement that will help keep hoof walls and general hoof condition in good strength?
Id like to hear peoples stories that haveTB/WB and have gone from shod to unshod successfully.