RosieIsARider
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I have had Tess, my 14hh tb X welsh, for 5 years now and she has always been shod. I also have two other horses. I am 16 so don't pay for shoeing myself and mum has said the she will not pay for the shoes of 3 horses so i have decided that Tess will have to go barefoot.
She competes in dressage a few times a year but is mainly used for long distance hacking, fun rides etc. Unfortunately she has inherited dry flat thoroughbred feet rather than hardy welsh section c feet. She has been off work since September last year and i am slowly bringing her back into work.
I am working on strengthening the walls and soles of her hooves i have brought Naff hoof and sole and i am introducing some roadwork in the hope that she will develop harder soles naturally but she is a bit sore on gravelly surfaces. I have developed a routine of applying naff hoof moist to the walls of her hooves twice a day, conucrescine ointment to the coronet band once a day (her hooves are a bit cracked and i am hoping it will promote some healthy hoof growth) and the hoof and sole ointment once a day. As well as picking her hooves out and washing the dirt off before i start the routine. The whole thing takes about 30 minutes (because she is very mareish and trying to kick me throughout the process) but if it means i don't have to sell/loan her then i don't mind.
It is too early to tell whether or not my routine is helping! She is a good doer and very fizzy to ride so i don't really want to be giving her any hard feed. I am also on a budget so any treatment would have to be affordable.
I need to know what else i can do to make the transition to barefoot less painful for her of if it will even be possible for her to go fully barefoot?! Also how long will it take for her to be able to hack happily barefoot?
Sorry it is so long!
Rosie x
She competes in dressage a few times a year but is mainly used for long distance hacking, fun rides etc. Unfortunately she has inherited dry flat thoroughbred feet rather than hardy welsh section c feet. She has been off work since September last year and i am slowly bringing her back into work.
I am working on strengthening the walls and soles of her hooves i have brought Naff hoof and sole and i am introducing some roadwork in the hope that she will develop harder soles naturally but she is a bit sore on gravelly surfaces. I have developed a routine of applying naff hoof moist to the walls of her hooves twice a day, conucrescine ointment to the coronet band once a day (her hooves are a bit cracked and i am hoping it will promote some healthy hoof growth) and the hoof and sole ointment once a day. As well as picking her hooves out and washing the dirt off before i start the routine. The whole thing takes about 30 minutes (because she is very mareish and trying to kick me throughout the process) but if it means i don't have to sell/loan her then i don't mind.
It is too early to tell whether or not my routine is helping! She is a good doer and very fizzy to ride so i don't really want to be giving her any hard feed. I am also on a budget so any treatment would have to be affordable.
I need to know what else i can do to make the transition to barefoot less painful for her of if it will even be possible for her to go fully barefoot?! Also how long will it take for her to be able to hack happily barefoot?
Sorry it is so long!
Rosie x
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