CeeBee
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I know there have been several threads about horses tripping.
I feel with Harvey it is a combination of him being young and green, a bit lazy, lack of concentration and massive feet! He trips all the time.
For his size he is quite light on his feet, but I feel with the massive shoes he has to wear to accommodate his soup plates, they are too heavy and contribute to the tripping.
I have been considering trying him barefoot for months now, but farrier said with the hard ground, summer wasn't best time to try. He is due to be shod tomorrow, so I was going to ask farrier to just leave them off. However, I am doing a 10 mile sponsored ride (Harvey's first) on Sunday, so if it was your horse, would you shoe this time and take off next, or just go for it? Think the ride is mostly on soft ground, but don't want to wear his hooves down and make him sore straight away!
p.s. he is only shod on the front and his back hooves are in great shape.
I feel with Harvey it is a combination of him being young and green, a bit lazy, lack of concentration and massive feet! He trips all the time.
For his size he is quite light on his feet, but I feel with the massive shoes he has to wear to accommodate his soup plates, they are too heavy and contribute to the tripping.
I have been considering trying him barefoot for months now, but farrier said with the hard ground, summer wasn't best time to try. He is due to be shod tomorrow, so I was going to ask farrier to just leave them off. However, I am doing a 10 mile sponsored ride (Harvey's first) on Sunday, so if it was your horse, would you shoe this time and take off next, or just go for it? Think the ride is mostly on soft ground, but don't want to wear his hooves down and make him sore straight away!
p.s. he is only shod on the front and his back hooves are in great shape.