Surbie
Well-Known Member
I put down 40 slabs in my field gateway 3 years ago because the mud was welly-suckingly awful. The gateway is in a corner of the field, against the fence to the next field, and is a small platform that 3 horses can stand on. It's not a place that lends itself to running over if they are playing. My horse left the field some months ago and I left them there to be pulled up in spring. Grass is growing thorugh half of them.
One of the shod horses in that field is losing shoes at an incredible rate and it's been suggested by the farrier that the mats are to blame.
I'm happy to move them, but a bit nonplussed at the suggestion. I've had them in fields of varying levels of winter slop for 5 years without losing shoes. The herd that was in there before (8 shod horses and ponies including mine) didn't have any issue, and I think it's the mud not the mats that are the problem.
Has anyone come across this? Specifically shoe loss?
One of the shod horses in that field is losing shoes at an incredible rate and it's been suggested by the farrier that the mats are to blame.
I'm happy to move them, but a bit nonplussed at the suggestion. I've had them in fields of varying levels of winter slop for 5 years without losing shoes. The herd that was in there before (8 shod horses and ponies including mine) didn't have any issue, and I think it's the mud not the mats that are the problem.
Has anyone come across this? Specifically shoe loss?