Chestnuttymare
Well-Known Member
do you know what ticks me off?
everytime there is a thread about horses feet, the barefoot evangelists come out and tell us that every horse can go without shoes, that the owner was amazed as it was always lame when they tried it before, hallelujia! how we are all stupid and that our exercise is wrong, our feeding is wrong, all very condescending.
Anyone I meet who had their horse barefoot always seems to try and convert me and any one else they meet to change to a trimmer and how much they know about nutrition and how much they know about conformation of the foot and the correct way to trim it.
I had one who went without shoes with no trouble. My farrier trimmed his feet regularly and he was perfect, never lame.
I also have a tb who, if she loses a shoe you would think she had been stabbed in the leg. She is crippled. She is a thoroughbred and has decent enough feed for her breed, she just can't stand being without her jimmy choos. Her diet is low starch (and i mean very low), no molasses. (We maybe should be feeding organic Ginseng and slippery elm at grossly inflated prices) she is well exercised and a picture of health. I just get a bit fed up of the same old stuff being churned out. All this by people who may or may not have had a few weeks training. Of course I agree that diet and exercise come into the equation, but there are other factors, eg genetics, conformation.
That we are wrong for allowing farriers to talk us into shoes or not to allow them to trim our unshod horses because they will only do a 'pasture trim', whatever that is.
Of course horses haven't always worn shoes, but a lot of these horses aren't able to go unshod. They don't live in the same way that they did when adam was a boy.
I have said it before and will say it again, I would never let anyone who doesn't have proper farriery qualifications take any sort of sharp tool to my horses feet.
I did have the SSPCA guy drop in one day to ask if we knew where he could find a particular trimmer as he had made such a mess of horses feet that they were now a welfare case. dreadful.
I am sure there are very good trimmers out there but i prefer to trust my amazing farrier.
I have only posted this because i nearly put it on someone else thread about how to harden up their horses feet and I didn't want to hi jack their thread for a rant.
everytime there is a thread about horses feet, the barefoot evangelists come out and tell us that every horse can go without shoes, that the owner was amazed as it was always lame when they tried it before, hallelujia! how we are all stupid and that our exercise is wrong, our feeding is wrong, all very condescending.
Anyone I meet who had their horse barefoot always seems to try and convert me and any one else they meet to change to a trimmer and how much they know about nutrition and how much they know about conformation of the foot and the correct way to trim it.
I had one who went without shoes with no trouble. My farrier trimmed his feet regularly and he was perfect, never lame.
I also have a tb who, if she loses a shoe you would think she had been stabbed in the leg. She is crippled. She is a thoroughbred and has decent enough feed for her breed, she just can't stand being without her jimmy choos. Her diet is low starch (and i mean very low), no molasses. (We maybe should be feeding organic Ginseng and slippery elm at grossly inflated prices) she is well exercised and a picture of health. I just get a bit fed up of the same old stuff being churned out. All this by people who may or may not have had a few weeks training. Of course I agree that diet and exercise come into the equation, but there are other factors, eg genetics, conformation.
That we are wrong for allowing farriers to talk us into shoes or not to allow them to trim our unshod horses because they will only do a 'pasture trim', whatever that is.
Of course horses haven't always worn shoes, but a lot of these horses aren't able to go unshod. They don't live in the same way that they did when adam was a boy.
I have said it before and will say it again, I would never let anyone who doesn't have proper farriery qualifications take any sort of sharp tool to my horses feet.
I did have the SSPCA guy drop in one day to ask if we knew where he could find a particular trimmer as he had made such a mess of horses feet that they were now a welfare case. dreadful.
I am sure there are very good trimmers out there but i prefer to trust my amazing farrier.
I have only posted this because i nearly put it on someone else thread about how to harden up their horses feet and I didn't want to hi jack their thread for a rant.
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