WindyStacks
Well-Known Member
My horse (17.2hh ISH, 10 yo) had his shoes pulled 3.5 weeks ago and we knew it was going to be a process... proud frog on one of the hinds and very flat in front.
The hind has surprised me - very tender at around 7-10 days - then by the time the hind boots arrived he was over it and I noticed today that the frog is no longer proud - yay!
BUT, he's still really footy on the front and today I had to cut short my lesson as he's totally unwilling to extend in trot. It's a good soft surface arena and was actually lame in trot until I popped the boots back on.
I KNOW I'm doing the right thing by him long-term - and am actually just about to move somewhere were there is NO FaRRIER (which will remove temptation
).
The "helpful comments" are getting me down - obviously everyone thinks I'm absolutely crackers and they're worrying about the chips, heel landings and I've even been recommended to get eggbar shoes on the front whilst it comes good.
In addition, I had to race away at the weekend last minute and upon my return discovered that he'd been kept in because he was "sore".
Right now I feel it's 2 steps forward, 1 step back.
Please give me hope and inspiration - and also some choice phrases to use. I've considered "I'm happy to answer any barefoot questions you have, what would you like to know?".
The hind has surprised me - very tender at around 7-10 days - then by the time the hind boots arrived he was over it and I noticed today that the frog is no longer proud - yay!
BUT, he's still really footy on the front and today I had to cut short my lesson as he's totally unwilling to extend in trot. It's a good soft surface arena and was actually lame in trot until I popped the boots back on.
I KNOW I'm doing the right thing by him long-term - and am actually just about to move somewhere were there is NO FaRRIER (which will remove temptation
The "helpful comments" are getting me down - obviously everyone thinks I'm absolutely crackers and they're worrying about the chips, heel landings and I've even been recommended to get eggbar shoes on the front whilst it comes good.
In addition, I had to race away at the weekend last minute and upon my return discovered that he'd been kept in because he was "sore".
Right now I feel it's 2 steps forward, 1 step back.
Please give me hope and inspiration - and also some choice phrases to use. I've considered "I'm happy to answer any barefoot questions you have, what would you like to know?".