NellRosk
Well-Known Member
So today I bought a copy of 'Ask The Vet' by Horse & Hound, never got it before and thought it would be a nice change. There was an article about barefoot which I thought would be interesting.
Small extract:
'A large population of the UK equine population contains thoroughbred breeding. For generations, these horses have been selected solely for speed, often to the detriment of hoof type and conformation. This results in relatively small feet with the potential for long toes and weak heels.'
and:
'Working consistently on roads or stone can wear away both the hoof wall and the horny wall, resulting in bruised and sore feet'
So basically they're making out that tbs have crap feet and working bf horses on roads will wear their feet to stubs! What made this claim so ridiculous was a quote from Nic Barker at Rockley Farm saying her horses clocked up over 800 miles a season whilst hunting!! Disappointing and contradictory article.
Small extract:
'A large population of the UK equine population contains thoroughbred breeding. For generations, these horses have been selected solely for speed, often to the detriment of hoof type and conformation. This results in relatively small feet with the potential for long toes and weak heels.'
and:
'Working consistently on roads or stone can wear away both the hoof wall and the horny wall, resulting in bruised and sore feet'
So basically they're making out that tbs have crap feet and working bf horses on roads will wear their feet to stubs! What made this claim so ridiculous was a quote from Nic Barker at Rockley Farm saying her horses clocked up over 800 miles a season whilst hunting!! Disappointing and contradictory article.