Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Ok so we are out doing the whole long reining thing, Im no longer suffering from sweaty sock syndrome (friction burns) and giving myself blisters that even Bear Grylls would be proud off, yes the souls of my feet are now like two pieces of old dried up leather
.I feel no pain!
However, little Mr Mackenzie twinkle toes are a slightly different story.
Hes been out on the long reins about 4 to 5 times in total, roughly a mile long..maybe not quite that, circular (road work) route around the village and I was hoping his feet would cope with just weekend roadwork but there not, hes worn them down and yesterday noticed he seemed quite footy and he's toes are wearing down, so I didnt take him out, Sunday was his lordships day of rest.
I going to have him shod obviously but was waiting till the nights got lighter because then hed be doing more road work then because I could long rein him during the week after work.
But I dont want stop now as we are on a roll well neither of us have been killed yet, my face is still in one piece and I think hes learning that if he tries to nap, buck, spin, run backwards it doesnt have the same desired effect when Im on the ground
''there is no side door Mackenzie Im already on the ground in case you have not noticed me behind you performing the occasional stealth attack with a long blue lunge whip
and hes getting to the last chapter of Mr Mackenzies Magical Book of How to Misbehave .baring in mind I said last chapter, hopefully well get that that page that says THE END, I remain optimistic.
So the farrier is not an option for a few weeks or so, I want some length on them first, last thing I want is him putting shoes on the moment just in case he makes him even more foot sore which I know it will.
So I need to kit him out with some hoof boots so I can continue taking him out, besides I recon hell quite like his new sneakers.
Anybody used them?
Which would you recommend that dont cost the earth (only
want front ones as his back feet seem fine)
Which are easy to fit? (as in choosing the correct size for the horses foot) not meaning how easy they are to put on.
Ok, throw some ideas at me.
Go go goooo
However, little Mr Mackenzie twinkle toes are a slightly different story.
Hes been out on the long reins about 4 to 5 times in total, roughly a mile long..maybe not quite that, circular (road work) route around the village and I was hoping his feet would cope with just weekend roadwork but there not, hes worn them down and yesterday noticed he seemed quite footy and he's toes are wearing down, so I didnt take him out, Sunday was his lordships day of rest.
I going to have him shod obviously but was waiting till the nights got lighter because then hed be doing more road work then because I could long rein him during the week after work.
But I dont want stop now as we are on a roll well neither of us have been killed yet, my face is still in one piece and I think hes learning that if he tries to nap, buck, spin, run backwards it doesnt have the same desired effect when Im on the ground
''there is no side door Mackenzie Im already on the ground in case you have not noticed me behind you performing the occasional stealth attack with a long blue lunge whip
and hes getting to the last chapter of Mr Mackenzies Magical Book of How to Misbehave .baring in mind I said last chapter, hopefully well get that that page that says THE END, I remain optimistic.
So the farrier is not an option for a few weeks or so, I want some length on them first, last thing I want is him putting shoes on the moment just in case he makes him even more foot sore which I know it will.
So I need to kit him out with some hoof boots so I can continue taking him out, besides I recon hell quite like his new sneakers.
Anybody used them?
Which would you recommend that dont cost the earth (only
want front ones as his back feet seem fine)
Which are easy to fit? (as in choosing the correct size for the horses foot) not meaning how easy they are to put on.
Ok, throw some ideas at me.
Go go goooo