missy99
Active Member
hi
as the spring/summer is approaching and the weather's getting better, i'm starting to go out hacking a bit more.
where i keep my horse we have lovely hacking with nice woods, but there's usually a fair amount of roadwork along the way and i'm wondering what i should do with her hooves!
when i first got her i tried to make her barefoot, the farrier was sure she would be okay because she'd only been shod a couple of times on the fronts (never at the back) and had good strong cob feet, but she seemed to get bruised front soles and stiff back legs (dont know whether the stiff back legs had anything to do with it or if she'd just slip in a field and hurt herself or something similar). so next time i saw him we talked about this and he then said we should put the fronts back on.
so a few months later and after no problems with feet, i'm starting to wonder whether with more roadwork, should i get back shoes? i really don't want her hooves getting worn away! or is there another option?
i know sand can also wear away the feet so as i wont be in the school as much do the more roadwork + less school work cancel each other out?
sorry about all the questions, but would really like peoples opinions and experiences on this.
thanks a lot
sophie
as the spring/summer is approaching and the weather's getting better, i'm starting to go out hacking a bit more.
where i keep my horse we have lovely hacking with nice woods, but there's usually a fair amount of roadwork along the way and i'm wondering what i should do with her hooves!
when i first got her i tried to make her barefoot, the farrier was sure she would be okay because she'd only been shod a couple of times on the fronts (never at the back) and had good strong cob feet, but she seemed to get bruised front soles and stiff back legs (dont know whether the stiff back legs had anything to do with it or if she'd just slip in a field and hurt herself or something similar). so next time i saw him we talked about this and he then said we should put the fronts back on.
so a few months later and after no problems with feet, i'm starting to wonder whether with more roadwork, should i get back shoes? i really don't want her hooves getting worn away! or is there another option?
i know sand can also wear away the feet so as i wont be in the school as much do the more roadwork + less school work cancel each other out?
sorry about all the questions, but would really like peoples opinions and experiences on this.
thanks a lot
sophie