Hels_Bells
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I've never been in this predicament before as I've never done as much eventing as I am atm, so whenever a horse of mine has lost a shoe I've simply not ridden it and got the farrier in the next day or two. No problem.
However Remy threw a shoe yesterday in the field and as I'm between farriers atm (life long farrier's wife went psycho on me over 2 stud holes one of their guys messed up) I can't get a farrier out until Wednesday evening (new highly approved farrier is at national shoeing champs until then), so I won't be able to ride him again until Thursday unless I go back to the old farrier which I'm loathe to do!!
Problem is that I really am concerned about keeping Rem's fitness up for Hutton in 2 weeks time. He went well within the time at Beckwithshaw, and he tries so hard when you're out there XC he doesn't seem to be struggling but after I got off I felt like he had overdone it a bit and took quite a while to get his breath back so I was hoping to really work on fitness in this gap between events. Losing this shoe will knock nearly a week out and leave us only about a week and a half before the event.
On the flipside, I think he's lacking in something in his diet (which I'm addressing) so wondering if a little break would actually be good for him... and whether he actually is quite fit and it's just a lack of nutrients that affected him at Beckwithshaw.
I don't have access to any kind of surface apart from a grass field so I'm not sure if I can ride him at all until he's got his new shoe(s) on. What do people think? I have always been taught that it's a no-no but would you ride a horse with a shoe missing? He's out 24/7 so just a gentle hack for example probably won't make much difference to fitness.
However Remy threw a shoe yesterday in the field and as I'm between farriers atm (life long farrier's wife went psycho on me over 2 stud holes one of their guys messed up) I can't get a farrier out until Wednesday evening (new highly approved farrier is at national shoeing champs until then), so I won't be able to ride him again until Thursday unless I go back to the old farrier which I'm loathe to do!!
Problem is that I really am concerned about keeping Rem's fitness up for Hutton in 2 weeks time. He went well within the time at Beckwithshaw, and he tries so hard when you're out there XC he doesn't seem to be struggling but after I got off I felt like he had overdone it a bit and took quite a while to get his breath back so I was hoping to really work on fitness in this gap between events. Losing this shoe will knock nearly a week out and leave us only about a week and a half before the event.
On the flipside, I think he's lacking in something in his diet (which I'm addressing) so wondering if a little break would actually be good for him... and whether he actually is quite fit and it's just a lack of nutrients that affected him at Beckwithshaw.
I don't have access to any kind of surface apart from a grass field so I'm not sure if I can ride him at all until he's got his new shoe(s) on. What do people think? I have always been taught that it's a no-no but would you ride a horse with a shoe missing? He's out 24/7 so just a gentle hack for example probably won't make much difference to fitness.