Regandal
Well-Known Member
This is a very interesting article. One of the points noted: " If you were to trot up 50 horses here on a nice level surface and then take their shoes off and trot them up again, the vast majority would move with more freedom than if they were shod. So the mechanical effect of the shoe comes at a price. It’s a necessary price. If people are aware of it, especially the long period of time horses are shod, horses need a period of time with no shoes on to recover. You compromise the blood flow which you cannot see with shoes.’
John Killingbeck, FEI vet.
Full article:http://www.internationaleventingforum.com/the-use-and-effect-of-studs/
John Killingbeck, FEI vet.
Full article:http://www.internationaleventingforum.com/the-use-and-effect-of-studs/