Michen
Well-Known Member
I stand corrected - It's Healthy Hooves (?) that is coated in sugar, not Healthy Tummy. Fibre Pencils are still not my idea of a good feed, sorry, molasses, wheat feed etc do not make up a good cube in my book and since moving from feeding that sort of stuff my horses hooves all improved massively. I had no idea the effect of commercial feed on feet until I changed it. Also alfalfa instantly makes my horses footy and it seems to be something that's quite common in barefoot horses so it's often avoided as a feed.
Horses are designed to digest some sugars. yes, but those naturally occurring in grasses etc, not molasses... just like people cope with sugars in fruits better than those in processed foods.
What facilities do you need? Only a tiny percentage of the horses who go barefoot in the UK go to Rockley, the rest are done at home.
If he looses a shoe is he footsore without it?
Pics would be great
Re Boots, I did buy some and they did help. I was feeding a good diet first so didn't have a huge issue with removing shoes except with the one who was getting afalfa and who had shoes removed and was trimmed by the farrier, he was lame for weeks and lived in boots initially. I would certainly recommend having a pair, I rarely use them now but when I do I'm very glad to have them!
I'm really not trying to be awkward, I just wish someone had told me al this when I started seeing problems. You're little horse sounds like my mare and in hindsight I had problems 2 years before her diagnosis that I did nothing about other than trust my farrier. I could have saved myself a lot of heartache if I'd had access to the right info.
Fab thanks for the advice, I'll look into those super fibre pencils then. I was so close to switching to pure feeds but my vet recommended alfalfa as he likely has mild ulcers (a few warning signs but nothing awful- he's being scoped in a few weeks if they continue).
When he lost the shoe in the field he quite literally held his leg up in the air as if it had been chopped off. He walked in to the stable as if he was treading on a path of nails!!!!! He really is a dramatic little thing at the best of times.
I know what I'll be reading about tonight then