Kelpie
Well-Known Member
Well, nearly 3 months after taking my girl's hinds off, I'm just about starting to think we're getting somewhere in terms of her being comfortable behind! This is the first horse I've had where it's been so tricky to do a barefoot transition and I'm wondering if it could be to do with the fact that she is/ was shod in natural balance shoes? I've noticed one or two mentions of it being tricky to transition from them and I wondered if anyone else has had a similar experience?
Once my girl is 100% behind, I wanted to plan to take the fronts off, but at the moment she is still in natural balance shoes in front and I'm wondering about having her do a few cycles in something else first before we try to transition in front? (probably glue-ons, actually, to avoid the pain of having to wait for nail holes to grow out, but anyway not natural balance shoes). However, does anyone have experience of any horses having issues coming out of natural balance shoes even into "normal" shoes?
Thanks ever so much in advance for sharing any experiences on this.
Once my girl is 100% behind, I wanted to plan to take the fronts off, but at the moment she is still in natural balance shoes in front and I'm wondering about having her do a few cycles in something else first before we try to transition in front? (probably glue-ons, actually, to avoid the pain of having to wait for nail holes to grow out, but anyway not natural balance shoes). However, does anyone have experience of any horses having issues coming out of natural balance shoes even into "normal" shoes?
Thanks ever so much in advance for sharing any experiences on this.