steph2479
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One of my horses has recently (a month ago) become barefoot - this is less by choice and more because she just can't keep fronts on any longer that a week or two - no matter what we do (over reach boots, no extra shoe behind the heel, you name it we've tried it.) She has good little feet, just over reaches and pings them off, so farrier and I decided to leave them off and see how she goes.
She is very happy in the field, stable and in the school without shoes, however is struggling on concrete. While I wouldn't say she is outright lame her stride becomes a tender potter the second she hits hard ground.
She is in fairly light work mostly schooling and a bit of hacking which is mainly on roads. (Not an option at the moment!)
Any body has any experience of this? Do hoof boots actually help?! Was contemplating trying to get a pair for hacking to make her more comfortable, but they are blooming expensive if they don't help.
How long did your horses take to adjust without shoes? What did you do to help?
She is very happy in the field, stable and in the school without shoes, however is struggling on concrete. While I wouldn't say she is outright lame her stride becomes a tender potter the second she hits hard ground.
She is in fairly light work mostly schooling and a bit of hacking which is mainly on roads. (Not an option at the moment!)
Any body has any experience of this? Do hoof boots actually help?! Was contemplating trying to get a pair for hacking to make her more comfortable, but they are blooming expensive if they don't help.
How long did your horses take to adjust without shoes? What did you do to help?