Hoshi
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I always thought you should pick out horses hooves before and after riding as a minimum.
Someone who I have an awful lot of respect for, and would usually not question in terms of horse know-how, has told me today not to pick small stones out of my pony's hooves, as the more I clear them out, the more room there is for bigger stones to go in.
To be honest I am completely confused now. As a VERY new horse owner, I thought I was doing the right thing, and now am wondering if I am potentially causing problems (I had some real issues after our hack today with tiny stones that were so tightly wedged I had to ask a friend to help me cos I couldn't get them out!).
Am grateful for all opinions because I need to make up my own mind about what to do.
Someone who I have an awful lot of respect for, and would usually not question in terms of horse know-how, has told me today not to pick small stones out of my pony's hooves, as the more I clear them out, the more room there is for bigger stones to go in.
To be honest I am completely confused now. As a VERY new horse owner, I thought I was doing the right thing, and now am wondering if I am potentially causing problems (I had some real issues after our hack today with tiny stones that were so tightly wedged I had to ask a friend to help me cos I couldn't get them out!).
Am grateful for all opinions because I need to make up my own mind about what to do.