Oberon
Well-Known Member
Being a TB or TB x does not prevent a horse from having good feet. The genetics argument has no proof and IMO the poor feet on a TB is a mixture of a lifetime of poor management and breed apathy. There are plenty of successful barefoot TBs out there - at worst they just need more care than the non TBs.
Rant over
Regarding trimming - a barefoot horse needs very careful trimming. It isn't about knowing what to trim. It's about knowing what NOT to trim.
Enthusiastic chopping and rasping will keep a lame horse lame. Sympathetic management and conservative trimming from your hoof care provider will allow the horse to make the changes he needs to and facilitate healing rather than working against him.
Be it a farrier or a trimmer - the right person will make all the difference.
I like the UKNHCP and AANHCP methods. But the person I'd choose needs to have a client list of happy people before I'd consider them. Shiny websites mean nothing to me
Rant over
Regarding trimming - a barefoot horse needs very careful trimming. It isn't about knowing what to trim. It's about knowing what NOT to trim.
Enthusiastic chopping and rasping will keep a lame horse lame. Sympathetic management and conservative trimming from your hoof care provider will allow the horse to make the changes he needs to and facilitate healing rather than working against him.
Be it a farrier or a trimmer - the right person will make all the difference.
I like the UKNHCP and AANHCP methods. But the person I'd choose needs to have a client list of happy people before I'd consider them. Shiny websites mean nothing to me