AlDestoor
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm just wondering what your thoughts are of track systems and natural horse care- and yes this includes barefoot.
The reason I ask is I've been doing a lot of thinking recently about the way I personally keep horses. Just to put it in perspective, I own 2 horses, a TB who last raced Dec 2018 and I've had for 4 months and my mare, who I've owned for about 7 years.
This last year I have had nothing but bad luck, my mare had nerve damage in her head so was off for the summer, and my new tb has just had his suspensories done and is about to have the ligament snip. I've had to adapt his stable- no hay nets, toys on the floor etc but it got me thinking- if this is what is right for my horse to correct his back then why do we use haynets etc in the first place. Another example is my mare, who lived out for 6 years (even through heavy snow) with only access to a shelter and haylage, I never had a single vets bill. I moved so I could ride in the winter to the yard I'm at now and since then, she's had nerve damage with at one point becoming unrideable. Both horses are settled btw so it isn't the yard.
I've done a bit of reading and read alot about bare foot and track systems being good for legs, a more natural diet correcting gut issues and obviously, horses being out and grazing helping with back issues when after some of these horses have gone through box rest and were at the point of being pts.
What are your thoughts? I'm curious, I'm currently on a DIY yard with access to adlib haylage, menage, solarium etc which will be beneficial when my TB comes into rehab but I'm thinking about afterwards. Would this way of life be more suited and if so, why do we choose fancy yards, haynets, and all the other un necessary things?
I'm just wondering what your thoughts are of track systems and natural horse care- and yes this includes barefoot.
The reason I ask is I've been doing a lot of thinking recently about the way I personally keep horses. Just to put it in perspective, I own 2 horses, a TB who last raced Dec 2018 and I've had for 4 months and my mare, who I've owned for about 7 years.
This last year I have had nothing but bad luck, my mare had nerve damage in her head so was off for the summer, and my new tb has just had his suspensories done and is about to have the ligament snip. I've had to adapt his stable- no hay nets, toys on the floor etc but it got me thinking- if this is what is right for my horse to correct his back then why do we use haynets etc in the first place. Another example is my mare, who lived out for 6 years (even through heavy snow) with only access to a shelter and haylage, I never had a single vets bill. I moved so I could ride in the winter to the yard I'm at now and since then, she's had nerve damage with at one point becoming unrideable. Both horses are settled btw so it isn't the yard.
I've done a bit of reading and read alot about bare foot and track systems being good for legs, a more natural diet correcting gut issues and obviously, horses being out and grazing helping with back issues when after some of these horses have gone through box rest and were at the point of being pts.
What are your thoughts? I'm curious, I'm currently on a DIY yard with access to adlib haylage, menage, solarium etc which will be beneficial when my TB comes into rehab but I'm thinking about afterwards. Would this way of life be more suited and if so, why do we choose fancy yards, haynets, and all the other un necessary things?