sheep
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What is the split between shod / partially shod / barefoot horses here? Just interested to see.
Impossible for me to answer as you only allow for one horse and my seven are shod or not dependent upon type of work and condition of feet.
Barefoot as opposed to just not shod?
Why the dislike of the term 'barefoot'? Is it because it's associated with 'barefoot trimming' as opposed to a farrier trim?
No idea but it's a hotly contested issue! Best not to get involved... call it what you want.
Thanks for the advice![]()
In the US I don't come across the term unshod very much, in fact most people wouldn't understand the word that's why I asked.
There is such a big difference between most farrier/pasture trims and barefoot performance trimming that it probably is important to distinguish between the two in some way.
Absolutely, I agree with you cluck!
We do need to distinguish the differences and goodness knows we've tried, but in England, there seems to be a positive hatred towards performance trimmers with many people happy with a farrier trim. As long as horse is "performing" then there isn't a problem... is there?
There are a few here who know the difference but choose to keep the peace.
Impossible for me to answer as you only allow for one horse and my seven are shod or not dependent upon type of work and condition of feet.