Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
OK. I knew a horse that had been in wedges for a time and went barefoot, but the trimmer said initially to remove the shoes over 2 shoeing cycles, to allow the legs, tendons, etc. to adapt to the new balance and the loss of the wedges.
Read the book, you will be amazed at some of the stories and what the barefoot horses can do.
Good photos.
Read the book, you will be amazed at some of the stories and what the barefoot horses can do.
Good photos.