bs6an
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My horse continually pulls his front shoes off, he lives in over reach boots and my farrier shoes him as short in the heel as he can in front and has rolled the toes on his hind shoes but he still pulls them off within 2 / 3 days of having them on.
I am contemplating just having him shod behind and using some sort of hoof boot on his front hooves for riding. We don't have an arena so most of my riding is out hacking so I don't think he would cope without any protection on his feet.
I'm not keen on using hoof boots on his back hooves as he hates things on or around his back legs and is quite quick to kick out so I think it might be a battle getting them on and off which I don't really want to go through every time I ride!
My question is can anyone see how this would be detrimental to him in any way? He is slightly downhill, would only having hind shoes on accentuate this? I do hack to an arena for a lesson every week and take part in local shows, dressage, jumping, riding club etc. which are on surface at a local centre. I don't plan on using the hoof boots when riding on a surface, would he be ok being ridden with just back shoes on on a surface? Would it affect his balance in anyway, he is only 5 so is quite green and on his forehand so I don't want to make life harder for him!
My farrier thinks he will be fine, I'm just interested to hear other people's opinions.
I've looked at shoe secures but they can't be used all the time and he lives out so they aren't an option.
Any ideas on how to keep his shoes on or recommendations of hoof boots would be appreciated.
This would hopefully only be a temporary think to try and let his front feet recover as at the minute the cycle of pulling shoes off / having them put on / pulling them off has made his feet very week which isn't helping the losing shoes situation!
He is a TB if that makes any difference,
Thanks in advance
I am contemplating just having him shod behind and using some sort of hoof boot on his front hooves for riding. We don't have an arena so most of my riding is out hacking so I don't think he would cope without any protection on his feet.
I'm not keen on using hoof boots on his back hooves as he hates things on or around his back legs and is quite quick to kick out so I think it might be a battle getting them on and off which I don't really want to go through every time I ride!
My question is can anyone see how this would be detrimental to him in any way? He is slightly downhill, would only having hind shoes on accentuate this? I do hack to an arena for a lesson every week and take part in local shows, dressage, jumping, riding club etc. which are on surface at a local centre. I don't plan on using the hoof boots when riding on a surface, would he be ok being ridden with just back shoes on on a surface? Would it affect his balance in anyway, he is only 5 so is quite green and on his forehand so I don't want to make life harder for him!
My farrier thinks he will be fine, I'm just interested to hear other people's opinions.
I've looked at shoe secures but they can't be used all the time and he lives out so they aren't an option.
Any ideas on how to keep his shoes on or recommendations of hoof boots would be appreciated.
This would hopefully only be a temporary think to try and let his front feet recover as at the minute the cycle of pulling shoes off / having them put on / pulling them off has made his feet very week which isn't helping the losing shoes situation!
He is a TB if that makes any difference,
Thanks in advance