Troyseph
Well-Known Member
My horse is shod on all 4s, I did try barefoot but didn't keep it up due to a very lengthy reason involving going away for schooling which I won't get into now.
His shoes last on average about 4/5 weeks, this being because where we live it is literally half hour of roadwork before u get to any tracks(and even then the tracks are stil clay stony Eden tracks) so there really is no close bridle ways.
He's on about 25 acres of good grazing, in a herd of 8 horses. He's pretty good condition and his weight is pretty perfect, he's not a greedy horse and as long as he's ridden minimum 3 times a week he doesn't get overweight.
Now I want to go back to barefoot because deep down I believe it's better but I'm coming up against obstacles such as all the roadwork constantly, the lush grazing which the land owners don't allow you to fence off into smaller paddocks.
What would you do in my situation.? Am at a loss.
His shoes last on average about 4/5 weeks, this being because where we live it is literally half hour of roadwork before u get to any tracks(and even then the tracks are stil clay stony Eden tracks) so there really is no close bridle ways.
He's on about 25 acres of good grazing, in a herd of 8 horses. He's pretty good condition and his weight is pretty perfect, he's not a greedy horse and as long as he's ridden minimum 3 times a week he doesn't get overweight.
Now I want to go back to barefoot because deep down I believe it's better but I'm coming up against obstacles such as all the roadwork constantly, the lush grazing which the land owners don't allow you to fence off into smaller paddocks.
What would you do in my situation.? Am at a loss.