Christmas Crumpet
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I have to say, I am quite amazed by the reaction I have got!! So positive from the farrier who agrees shoes off at the beginning of March is a very good thing.
I went to see the man at our local horsefeed shop to discuss changing diet to low sugar/starch diet and he totally agreed and talked me through all the possibilities. He was hugely positive and highlighted how feeding such a diet really does benefit the feet. We discussed what she would eat hunting next season in order that she stayed low sugar/starch but had enough energy to go hunting 3 days a fortnight. I felt really chuffed that he was so knowledgeable and took half an hour to talk it all through. I do know him quite well anyway as I'm in there so often but even so. So we have already changed sugar beet to Purabeet, chaff being changed today to a hi fi one but can't remember which one. And for hunting he suggested using Saracen Relieve - any thoughts on that from anyone?
I am considering a hoof supplement as well to get some growth in her feet. Any thoughts on that too?
I am thoroughly overexcited about it all - I have no idea when her shoes were last taken off. She kept fronts off last summer as she was recovering from check ligament injury and vet advised they stayed on. He is the one person I am not sure who will be quite so positive about shoes coming off but if the farrier is really positive then it can only be a good thing.
So she will hunt till end of Feb, shoes off and holiday in field and then we'll see how she does without shoes. We are getting a little Shitland for our daughter and so will be going on small rides round the lanes. If horse can cope with that with no shoes on, we might well think about doing a little bit more and keep reassessing. Luckily where we live, there aren't really any stoney tracks at all. The only time I am grateful for where we live. We moved from the most amazing place with fantastic tracks but it was flinty. Thank god for the wet clay where we are now.
I do understand it will be quite a challenge but I feel as though I've got over the first hurdle by getting farrier's total and utter agreement!!
I will report as and when things happen.
If anyone has any thoughts good or bad to add, please do.
I went to see the man at our local horsefeed shop to discuss changing diet to low sugar/starch diet and he totally agreed and talked me through all the possibilities. He was hugely positive and highlighted how feeding such a diet really does benefit the feet. We discussed what she would eat hunting next season in order that she stayed low sugar/starch but had enough energy to go hunting 3 days a fortnight. I felt really chuffed that he was so knowledgeable and took half an hour to talk it all through. I do know him quite well anyway as I'm in there so often but even so. So we have already changed sugar beet to Purabeet, chaff being changed today to a hi fi one but can't remember which one. And for hunting he suggested using Saracen Relieve - any thoughts on that from anyone?
I am considering a hoof supplement as well to get some growth in her feet. Any thoughts on that too?
I am thoroughly overexcited about it all - I have no idea when her shoes were last taken off. She kept fronts off last summer as she was recovering from check ligament injury and vet advised they stayed on. He is the one person I am not sure who will be quite so positive about shoes coming off but if the farrier is really positive then it can only be a good thing.
So she will hunt till end of Feb, shoes off and holiday in field and then we'll see how she does without shoes. We are getting a little Shitland for our daughter and so will be going on small rides round the lanes. If horse can cope with that with no shoes on, we might well think about doing a little bit more and keep reassessing. Luckily where we live, there aren't really any stoney tracks at all. The only time I am grateful for where we live. We moved from the most amazing place with fantastic tracks but it was flinty. Thank god for the wet clay where we are now.
I do understand it will be quite a challenge but I feel as though I've got over the first hurdle by getting farrier's total and utter agreement!!
I will report as and when things happen.
If anyone has any thoughts good or bad to add, please do.