JACQSZOO
Well-Known Member
Help from the barefooters please.
My 8 year old cob has never been shod. Ive had her a year. Im new to this barefoot thing so need all the advice I can get.
She self trims pretty well but sees a barefoot enlightened farrier ever few months to check her balance etc.
Diet wise,
Soaked hay overnight, handful of soaked grass nuts and a a handful of happy hoof to carry her general vit and min supplement. Out in the day with a grazing muzzle for approx 6 hours.
Im very lucky to have access to a small all weather turn out area the rest of the time, so she is only stabled overnight in winter.
She is, and always has been footy on stones. Tarmac is fine. I woukd like to get her rock crunching but not sure where I should start. I wouldnt say grass has a huge effect on her feet as she is the same winter and summer. However, she is a greedy cob prone to gaining weight hence I manage her with the muzzle and soaked hay. I have also purchased her hoof boots for the front to help with some of the tracks, but she still feels them behind.
I tried mag ox end of last summer for 2 months but didnt notice any difference. I cannot get my hay analysed as I have to buy in from several suppliers.
There is obviousky somethung missing from her diet and tips, recommendations of what supplements coukd help woukd be appreciated.
My 8 year old cob has never been shod. Ive had her a year. Im new to this barefoot thing so need all the advice I can get.
She self trims pretty well but sees a barefoot enlightened farrier ever few months to check her balance etc.
Diet wise,
Soaked hay overnight, handful of soaked grass nuts and a a handful of happy hoof to carry her general vit and min supplement. Out in the day with a grazing muzzle for approx 6 hours.
Im very lucky to have access to a small all weather turn out area the rest of the time, so she is only stabled overnight in winter.
She is, and always has been footy on stones. Tarmac is fine. I woukd like to get her rock crunching but not sure where I should start. I wouldnt say grass has a huge effect on her feet as she is the same winter and summer. However, she is a greedy cob prone to gaining weight hence I manage her with the muzzle and soaked hay. I have also purchased her hoof boots for the front to help with some of the tracks, but she still feels them behind.
I tried mag ox end of last summer for 2 months but didnt notice any difference. I cannot get my hay analysed as I have to buy in from several suppliers.
There is obviousky somethung missing from her diet and tips, recommendations of what supplements coukd help woukd be appreciated.