kit279
Well-Known Member
Ok, weird post maybe! I got chatting to a friend of mine who's a farrier who also gets ex-racehorses and retrains them for polo. I should mention that he's not that bothered about his horses feet - in fact they are the worst shod horses I've ever seen! Thing is, a lot of my friends really struggle to keep their polo ponies sound. It's very hard on their legs and the ponies often get tendon injuries and concussion navicular. Yet the farrier's horses are the worst shod, they never wear sports boots or anything and he really plays them hard. His theory is that this makes them 'hard and tough' so they stay sound and that everyone else is mollycoddling their ponies.. His TBs live out all year with no rugs, are lucky if they get shod more than once every 3 months, get galloped on pitches like concrete, they get flu and tetanus jabs once a year but that's it! And I'm not joking - they are the soundest horses I've ever seen and I should know, I've bought some from him!
So, any more lessons in keeping horses sound from the University of Life?!
Do share - I'd be really interested to know!!
So, any more lessons in keeping horses sound from the University of Life?!
Do share - I'd be really interested to know!!