clairel
Well-Known Member
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As for the foal question, yes and no. hardness of feet is not what dictates the need for shoes. It is the speed of growth versus the wear done during work. as long as you have an equlibrium you can go shoeless.
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Ah! That makes sense!
Does anyone know then if owners (and the EPs) continue to trim horses such as this? I presume if so they must be leisure horses rather than competition ones? In which case it would suggest to me that it is not a suitable way to manage your horses welfare?!
As I've said before this trend hasn't really reached Northern Ireland yet so it is a bit of a mystery to me still!
As for the foal question, yes and no. hardness of feet is not what dictates the need for shoes. It is the speed of growth versus the wear done during work. as long as you have an equlibrium you can go shoeless.
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Ah! That makes sense!
Does anyone know then if owners (and the EPs) continue to trim horses such as this? I presume if so they must be leisure horses rather than competition ones? In which case it would suggest to me that it is not a suitable way to manage your horses welfare?!
As I've said before this trend hasn't really reached Northern Ireland yet so it is a bit of a mystery to me still!