rockysmum
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rockysmum I'm not sure I have anything more useful to add than others but just wanted to say Frank's shoes came off in March last year.. his feet have changed by themselves soo much! They are really quite clever. He is still doing a lot of rebalancing ... his growth lines show that but tbh his feet are pretty unrecognisable to what they were before. So just as an example
He has been lightly trimmed by a UKNCHP trimmer.. who tbh has been as much good for her hand holding as her trimmingbut has remained in work (albeit lighter). We had to do some stone stomping at the weekend to remove ourselves from an oncoming herd of cows situation
and all was fine.
Thats impressive, thank you
Honestly I would give her a break from shoes you can buy boots for the front feet so she can work when your daughter wants to ride her as its my ( admittedly limited) experiance that Bf works best when the horse is in consistent work .but boots will get round this.
The thing is who will trim her the farrier may be great in which case that's easy but if he's not into it and determined that it won't work it much more difficult .
They really can't cope with having their soles and frogs trimmed Bf I swopped to a trimmer but this not easy for every one.
She may well be footsore when you remove the shoes but if they can't live without shoes when not in work you have to face up to the fact there's something not right.
I recommend Nic Barkers book feet first which helped me a lot to get going and the BT on here without whom I would never had started.
Thank you. Funnily enough I have no worries at all that she will not cope barefoot. I dont think she will notice, she is that sort of horse. The farrier will probably be OK as when he removed my oldies shoes he didn't trim for a couple of months.
I am positive that I will not get away with hoof boots, she will throw a fit. I had to poultice her once, she tolerated it while it was sore. After a couple of days she refused to have it on. She actually kicked it off her front foot with one of her back feet while jumping 3 feet into the air, twice