Stroppy Mare
Well-Known Member
My horse has only ever needed fronts on, and at the moment, I am at university too far away to ride often. I manage to ride in university holidays only (Xmas hols were out due to weather), and the occasional long weekend when I manage to get home.
Horse is currently barefoot as not ridden and sat in a field doing nothing whilst I'm away, but she needs something between her hoof and the ground when riding on hard surfaces, and I'm not limiting myself to softish fields and menages only while I am home.
So the question is, do I shoe her from April - September continually and remove shoes the rest of the year and don't ride, or would hoof boots be worthwhile trying?
Horse is currently barefoot as not ridden and sat in a field doing nothing whilst I'm away, but she needs something between her hoof and the ground when riding on hard surfaces, and I'm not limiting myself to softish fields and menages only while I am home.
So the question is, do I shoe her from April - September continually and remove shoes the rest of the year and don't ride, or would hoof boots be worthwhile trying?