Michen
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I think if you can keep him comfy through a barefoot transition it is the thing most likely to improve his feet. I think those heels will struggle to improve in shoes (so some time out of shoes and then if needed for the workload shoeing again/for part of the season might work). I would defnitely have a consult and a chat - I did too before my lads shoes came off. I suspect Andalucian is right in that he isn't going to be the easiest to transition and will likely need boots too but hopefully trimmer can advise, mine had a helpful fit kit.
I did use boots - easyboot gloves, used when straight out of shoes and better than shoes for hacking - I am still on the same pair though only used occasionally and they are nearly 3 years old now! - better grip on roads than shoes, (like bare) never lost one and have made them work quite hard! There are loads of boots out there now and some are designed for more padding that others (gloves don't really take pads) and some need to be a closer fit than others (gloves again!) while some are more forgiving - other easyboots/cavallo simples etc especially as I am quite unusual in that Frank's feet are much the same shape.
Pinesofrome on here had a horse who was particularly sore to start with and I think started to be helped by lucypriory on here. He definitely turned out in cavllos to start with until he became more comfortable.
Thanks for this Ester
So were you able to continue his level of work when he was wearing boots? As pretty much all of the hacking around here is quiet country roads and in the spring/summer he will probably be doing 1.5 hours of road work a day 4 days a week, and 2.5 hours once a week. I'm just cautious as to whether they are as good a protection as shoes or whether he's likely to be footy in them too. From what you are saying- sounds like they will be fine! Did you use them on all 4 feet to begin with?