noblesteed
Well-Known Member
So the nightmare farrier has apologised profusely for messing me about. And, scratching his head and thinking about why my horse is always losing shoes despite living in overreach boots, he now thinks my horse is twisting his back feet on the ground, so causing the shoes to twist off. My horse does have a slightly unusual gait, he is a little 'tight' behind and his hocks are wide (opposite of cow-hocked!). The farrier has had some success remedying this by putting trailers on back feet.
Anyway his latest suggestion is rubber shoes - rubber with aluminium inside. Does anyone have any experience of these? I am slightly concerned that they may be too grippy, if the horse is trying to 'twist' his foot on contact with the ground and can't, will he end up twisting elsewhere?
I am tempted to try barefoot behind, so the farrier is giving us 2 weeks to try barefoot and see how horsey gets on, while he waits for the rubber shoes to arrive - then he will fit them if needed.
So, bearing in mind we are hacking 50% of the time on roads, my options now are -
aim for barefoot,
try the rubber shoes;
OR get a 2nd opinion!
Anyway his latest suggestion is rubber shoes - rubber with aluminium inside. Does anyone have any experience of these? I am slightly concerned that they may be too grippy, if the horse is trying to 'twist' his foot on contact with the ground and can't, will he end up twisting elsewhere?
I am tempted to try barefoot behind, so the farrier is giving us 2 weeks to try barefoot and see how horsey gets on, while he waits for the rubber shoes to arrive - then he will fit them if needed.
So, bearing in mind we are hacking 50% of the time on roads, my options now are -
aim for barefoot,
try the rubber shoes;
OR get a 2nd opinion!