ColleenIsh
Well-Known Member
been on the phone most of the day with people from balmoral , They have said people do shoe yearlings (front 2 feet) again I have never shown a yearling before, I dont know the ins and outs of it ,I did know that shoeing a yearling would be wrong .
People that I first talked to when I registered her for balmoral where adament(sp? ) that she had to be shoed .
Anyhoos....
they have said that she does not need shoes on, they had passed me onto so many people that eventually I got put to a lady called karen who told me that it would be fine for her not to be shod .
So least thats that out of the road ... I doubt I would have in the end up , I have heard so many people including missys breeder that it was the correct thing to do .
So being honest I am green when it comes to showing .
but not stupid when it comes to the health of our yearlings feet .
People that I first talked to when I registered her for balmoral where adament(sp? ) that she had to be shoed .
Anyhoos....
they have said that she does not need shoes on, they had passed me onto so many people that eventually I got put to a lady called karen who told me that it would be fine for her not to be shod .
So least thats that out of the road ... I doubt I would have in the end up , I have heard so many people including missys breeder that it was the correct thing to do .
So being honest I am green when it comes to showing .