Elsbells
Well-Known Member
I have found a great farrier and Ellie is now shod.
I thought she would fuss, but no, she stood like a lamb as he hammered them on, I could hardly believe it. It appears she's over the moon with her new footware and seems so much more responsive, sharper and happier ridden.
I hacked her out in the woods over sharp stones and it was amazing. My friend schooled her in the menage and couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear. It seems my mare has improved in confidence and stride 100%!
I do not regret for one minute removing her shoes 18 months ago, as I did it for all the right reasons and would do the same again, but WOW! what a difference having them back on has made.
This time though she has excellent feet. She's has come so far and is going from strength to strength every day. She's is also very happy. She has shown me that she now wants to work harder and do more, so now was the right time.
My plan is to continue to shoe her for the summer and then in the winter, they'll be coming off to give her hooves a break.
I thought she would fuss, but no, she stood like a lamb as he hammered them on, I could hardly believe it. It appears she's over the moon with her new footware and seems so much more responsive, sharper and happier ridden.
I hacked her out in the woods over sharp stones and it was amazing. My friend schooled her in the menage and couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear. It seems my mare has improved in confidence and stride 100%!
I do not regret for one minute removing her shoes 18 months ago, as I did it for all the right reasons and would do the same again, but WOW! what a difference having them back on has made.
This time though she has excellent feet. She's has come so far and is going from strength to strength every day. She's is also very happy. She has shown me that she now wants to work harder and do more, so now was the right time.
My plan is to continue to shoe her for the summer and then in the winter, they'll be coming off to give her hooves a break.