tobiano1984
Well-Known Member
This is one for those of you who compete on grass barefoot - I have a lovely Irish gelding who has recently started jumping and proven to be rather good at it, having previously been aimed just at dressage. He's going to an ODE next month, and I'd love to go to hunter trials over winter, but I'm a bit wary of jumping on grass barefoot. He's been barefoot for a couple of years, and is 15.1hh and 7yo. Very steady and sensible, but although all my horses are barefoot I've generally only jumped on surfaces or dry grass with them! (although hunted one of them too and that was fine)
He's been round a BE80 and 90 course (see video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNU45pSNexo) and although it had rained that morning the ground was good - just avoided jumping downhill and all the fences were prepared on T/O and landing anyway. My concern is that with hunter trials etc you have to generally book in advance so can't be sure of the weather. Certainly this winter I wouldn't do anything particularly big on him, but just wanted some feedback from any of you who go XC barefoot - whether it's safe or if you have to be really wary of slippery ground and withdraw if the going isn't right!
He's been round a BE80 and 90 course (see video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNU45pSNexo) and although it had rained that morning the ground was good - just avoided jumping downhill and all the fences were prepared on T/O and landing anyway. My concern is that with hunter trials etc you have to generally book in advance so can't be sure of the weather. Certainly this winter I wouldn't do anything particularly big on him, but just wanted some feedback from any of you who go XC barefoot - whether it's safe or if you have to be really wary of slippery ground and withdraw if the going isn't right!