hellspells
Well-Known Member
I have only ever used a farrier and will continue to only use farriers - for both shod and unshod beasties. I have one that is shod and one that isn't.
The one that isn't is a Dartie and has never has shoes and unless there is a medical reason for it I can't see a time she will, she hacks on tarmac etc and always been fine.
My TB/WB has shoes (I have tried her without when turn away winter time but she struggles hugely).
My old TB had very typical TB feet very thin soles, very flat broke easily etc - at one stage she had to have racing plates as her feet couldn't take the weight of standard shoes. How ever she had a severe tendon injury that required 18months off. Very against my old farriers advice (who was very shoe orrientated) I took her shoes off. Believe it or not it was one of the best things I ever did for her. Her feet were 100 x better. When she came back into work albeit light hacking she did have to have front shoes back on but they were normal (which was the first time ever - no egg bars, no heart bars no racing plates!!) and she was fine with no back shoes also.
I have had some bad farrier experiences - such as sedated above TB at alloted time on alloted day only for farrier to not pick up phone and not turn up. Same farrier also once told me he couldn't turn up as he was x-ray a pony - all well and good you'd think - but not when you are a VN at the practice the x-ray is apparently taking place (and know there are no x-rays being done). And countless not turning up and not letting me know or answering phone.
But equally I have had some very positive experiences also!!
The one that isn't is a Dartie and has never has shoes and unless there is a medical reason for it I can't see a time she will, she hacks on tarmac etc and always been fine.
My TB/WB has shoes (I have tried her without when turn away winter time but she struggles hugely).
My old TB had very typical TB feet very thin soles, very flat broke easily etc - at one stage she had to have racing plates as her feet couldn't take the weight of standard shoes. How ever she had a severe tendon injury that required 18months off. Very against my old farriers advice (who was very shoe orrientated) I took her shoes off. Believe it or not it was one of the best things I ever did for her. Her feet were 100 x better. When she came back into work albeit light hacking she did have to have front shoes back on but they were normal (which was the first time ever - no egg bars, no heart bars no racing plates!!) and she was fine with no back shoes also.
I have had some bad farrier experiences - such as sedated above TB at alloted time on alloted day only for farrier to not pick up phone and not turn up. Same farrier also once told me he couldn't turn up as he was x-ray a pony - all well and good you'd think - but not when you are a VN at the practice the x-ray is apparently taking place (and know there are no x-rays being done). And countless not turning up and not letting me know or answering phone.
But equally I have had some very positive experiences also!!