Spinal Tap
Well-Known Member
I think some people from both sides of the argument can be blinkered and lack pragmatism. Whatever you do/have done to your horse's feet should suit the horse and should not be detrimental to their health and/or welfare. I have used farriers who are great, barefoot trimmers who are great, farriers who are not great and a barefoot trimmer who was not great (I'm sure there are others).
That said, I have never been treated like a weirdo for having a shod horse that I compete & do lots of other stuff with, whereas I have been treated as being completely whacko for having a barefoot horse that I compete & do lots of other stuff with. Fortunately I have a thick skin and on the whole don't give a monkeys what people think of me or say about me, but if I had a more sensitive disposition I might be quite easily upset and prone to hysterical and apparently evangelical outbursts on forums
That said, I have never been treated like a weirdo for having a shod horse that I compete & do lots of other stuff with, whereas I have been treated as being completely whacko for having a barefoot horse that I compete & do lots of other stuff with. Fortunately I have a thick skin and on the whole don't give a monkeys what people think of me or say about me, but if I had a more sensitive disposition I might be quite easily upset and prone to hysterical and apparently evangelical outbursts on forums