Snipe
Well-Known Member
My new horse is very rear-engine, so to speak. His hind feet wear down much faster than the fronts, to the extent that there's no excess hoof wall left now and he's starting to wear the sole - it's gone all shiney around the toe, almost like it's been cauterised from the friction. The problem is, I really need to increase his hacking workload as he's overweight.
He's never been shod, and I'm reluctant to do so, but I can't afford to buy four boots. I was thinking of shoeing for a cycle, so I can up his workload and also grow some excess hoof as a buffer for when the shoes came off again.
Is this a good idea, or will I regret it later?
He's never been shod, and I'm reluctant to do so, but I can't afford to buy four boots. I was thinking of shoeing for a cycle, so I can up his workload and also grow some excess hoof as a buffer for when the shoes came off again.
Is this a good idea, or will I regret it later?
