cob&onion
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My Girl (TB) had her shoes off around 3 weeks ago, due to her being out of work for at least the next year or so i decided to see how she will cope barefoot as she will be living out 24/7 with absoloutly no concrete etc to walk on. For the time being she is stabled at night and has a small 20 second walk across concrete to her stable.
For the first few days she was quite footy especially walking back to her stable on the concrete bits but after the first week she was walking totally fine out on the grass and doing all her usual running about etc.......she is still abit careful across the concrete bit but much much better
really pleased as i thought she may have needed fronts on at least, but she coping well 
They are a bit chipped etc and no means perfect but my farrier told me to expect chipping up to the nail holes and if they crack badly or shes really sore to call him out again for shoes.
My cob is barefoot and her feet look completely different and very perfect compared to my TBs.
The back feet and the other one is similar to the pictured hoof, nothing major cracked wise just a bit chipped.
How are they looking?
(the first pics have kevin bacon - i already took the last pic without it on! - don't ask!!)
For the first few days she was quite footy especially walking back to her stable on the concrete bits but after the first week she was walking totally fine out on the grass and doing all her usual running about etc.......she is still abit careful across the concrete bit but much much better
They are a bit chipped etc and no means perfect but my farrier told me to expect chipping up to the nail holes and if they crack badly or shes really sore to call him out again for shoes.
My cob is barefoot and her feet look completely different and very perfect compared to my TBs.
The back feet and the other one is similar to the pictured hoof, nothing major cracked wise just a bit chipped.
How are they looking?
(the first pics have kevin bacon - i already took the last pic without it on! - don't ask!!)