Joanna710
Well-Known Member
So I'd like to keep my Friesian barefoot if possible. His hooves are as tough as anything and my farrier has agreed that they don't need shoes at the moment for the amount of work he is doing (I've only recently "broken" him to ride). We have been doing some light schooling and hacking on roads, and his feet seem to be holding up nicely, with no obvious wear or cracks/ splits, and he is not footy on uneven or rough surfaces.
Could someone recommend me a good diet suitable for a barefoot horse? I know biotin is important, at the moment he gets a large scoop of Healthy Hooves (Dengie) once a day, not because he needs a feed but I use it as a reward and a carrier for a broad spectrum mineral supplement.
I'm not sure whether I should just keep him on this combination, (as it does suit him) and just add Biotin, or if I should change his feed to something that is specifically formulated for barefoot horses.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Could someone recommend me a good diet suitable for a barefoot horse? I know biotin is important, at the moment he gets a large scoop of Healthy Hooves (Dengie) once a day, not because he needs a feed but I use it as a reward and a carrier for a broad spectrum mineral supplement.
I'm not sure whether I should just keep him on this combination, (as it does suit him) and just add Biotin, or if I should change his feed to something that is specifically formulated for barefoot horses.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated