floradora09
Well-Known Member
Am left feeling very confused so wondering if any of you can help! I've got a TB with very cracky feet, he pulls shoes often and there isn't a lot of growth between shoeings. His feet crack where the nails are, and shoe becomes loose etc. 5 weeks is about the maximum he can go, and often needs 'clenching up' between shoeings. A friend of mine (who's opinion I respect and trust) has suggested not getting him shod when he's 'due' every 4-5 weeks, but seeing when farrier thinks he needs doing and just get by with clenching up for as long as possible, because when he's re-shod every 5 weeks it just puts more holes in the hoof wall, more cracking etc. Also this gives the feet a little more time to grow I guess in theory this is a good idea, but the problem is that things start to go downhill very quickly when he reaches the 4/5 week mark, and my poor farrier keeps being called up lastminute.com as he's a competition horse and always has a loose shoe or something the night before a competition. Not only do I feel bad but my farrier must get annoyed!
Just wondered what advice I can have? Farrier out tomorrow for a full new set, so will try and talk to him about it then, as he's been out at least three times between last shoeing. In the meantime I am using Kevin Bacons, no trotting on roads and about to feed Farriers Formula!
Thanks
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Just wondered what advice I can have? Farrier out tomorrow for a full new set, so will try and talk to him about it then, as he's been out at least three times between last shoeing. In the meantime I am using Kevin Bacons, no trotting on roads and about to feed Farriers Formula!
Thanks