ImmyS
Well-Known Member
So my young, in season ex racer mare, feeling the spring grass (awful combination) had a major bomb around the field this afternoon and has pulled her front right shoe, taking a chunk out the right side where the nail holes would be.
Now, she has been barefoot behind since october last year and has been sound since on all surfaces, I was debating going completely barefoot at that time but decided to just take backs off first to see how she goes and since she's been going so well I've been playing with the idea of taking fronts off aswell for a little while now. I feel like this is kind of a sign to just go for it as the other livery has just gone barefoot and have my exams coming up in the next couple of weeks so I wouldn't have much riding time anyhow so it seems like a perfect time to rehab her.
However, I'm not sure what to do in the short term, she's currently just turned back out with one shoe on and although she looks like she's feeling it shes pottering around quite happily grazing and isn't lame. My feeling is see how she goes over the next day or two in the field providing she's remains sound and if she stays sound then take the plunge and take her other shoe off, get some hoof boots and get an equine podiatrist on board as my farrier is pretty anti barefoot. Does this seem ok? What would you do? I'm having such a debate with myself as i think she will have a difficult transition period but I also have worries about long term soundness shod due to underun heels, long toes etc..
Any advice opinions greatly recieved!
Now, she has been barefoot behind since october last year and has been sound since on all surfaces, I was debating going completely barefoot at that time but decided to just take backs off first to see how she goes and since she's been going so well I've been playing with the idea of taking fronts off aswell for a little while now. I feel like this is kind of a sign to just go for it as the other livery has just gone barefoot and have my exams coming up in the next couple of weeks so I wouldn't have much riding time anyhow so it seems like a perfect time to rehab her.
However, I'm not sure what to do in the short term, she's currently just turned back out with one shoe on and although she looks like she's feeling it shes pottering around quite happily grazing and isn't lame. My feeling is see how she goes over the next day or two in the field providing she's remains sound and if she stays sound then take the plunge and take her other shoe off, get some hoof boots and get an equine podiatrist on board as my farrier is pretty anti barefoot. Does this seem ok? What would you do? I'm having such a debate with myself as i think she will have a difficult transition period but I also have worries about long term soundness shod due to underun heels, long toes etc..
Any advice opinions greatly recieved!