lurcherlu
Well-Known Member
Right ... This is covered so much on here but I still need advice. My 3 year old is newly broken, we are riding an hour minimum most days, mostly on Tarmac, with occasional muddy path or gravel track. I'm just hacking ATM and she does approx 5 minutes of trotting on each ride with very small canters once a week. She is an Appaloosa cross, her mum looks a bit like welsh Arab cross moorland type. Breezes feet can look fab if trimmed very often like every 4 weeks but she gets footy, so now I have left her 12 weeks and they seem much better t have been allowed to grow, but look a bit chipped. Now my point is I spent my teenage years working with my farrier as a groom, I know no foot no horse etc, but since her regular work load has increased her feet seem incredible, I use Carr day and Martin cornacresine daily dressing a couple of times a week ATM. I've never kept a ridden horse barefoot before.... So here's a few queries
1. What feeds shouldi be looking at I've heard good things about pro balance but is there something I can use in pace of this to start with as she is a fussy pants
2. I will not use a barefoot trimmer due to personal preference and all my insurance policy only allow me to use a farrier what kinds of trims do you ask your farrier for and how often on average are they trimmed
3. What supplements do you recommend
4. Do you use any hoof oils? Hoof gels etc
5. I know the best thing to encourage foot growth is regular exercise , is Tarmac the best conditioning surface
6. She stabled at night and out by day on rubbish old grass, I can't turnout 24 hours a day as we just do t have the space , if we are riding approx 4 miles 3 times a week and up to 8 miles 2 times a week and probably 2 days off is there any thing else needed to do exercise wise,
7 do al bare foot roses need boots on at some stage ? If so what are the best ones
thanks guys
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1. What feeds shouldi be looking at I've heard good things about pro balance but is there something I can use in pace of this to start with as she is a fussy pants
2. I will not use a barefoot trimmer due to personal preference and all my insurance policy only allow me to use a farrier what kinds of trims do you ask your farrier for and how often on average are they trimmed
3. What supplements do you recommend
4. Do you use any hoof oils? Hoof gels etc
5. I know the best thing to encourage foot growth is regular exercise , is Tarmac the best conditioning surface
6. She stabled at night and out by day on rubbish old grass, I can't turnout 24 hours a day as we just do t have the space , if we are riding approx 4 miles 3 times a week and up to 8 miles 2 times a week and probably 2 days off is there any thing else needed to do exercise wise,
7 do al bare foot roses need boots on at some stage ? If so what are the best ones
thanks guys
strawberry laces and clotted cream fudge for all that have got this far