Under-the-radar
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I am hoping I can get some helpful advice for my mare - without being barefoot taliban'd
My mare has had her shoes off for 3 months - she is 20 but has been retired from competition at the end of last year - still very much sound, but other conformation issues meant I didn't want to keep working her to competition level. My decision to take her shoes off was largely due to lack of time over the winter months to keep her ridden - so will admit this was more for my ££ benefit.
I have ridden her a few times in the last few weeks - no where far, just 10 minutes around the village, conscious of not asking too much of her on the road at this stage. I had ridden her out on the road as she was obviously feeling well in the field. The first couple of times out she really strode out and was quite happy. When I rode her out last thursday, she was much more hesitant even on smooth road surface, absent of gravel or rubbish on the road.
Since then, she has been hesitant walking over the concrete out from her stable (stable is rubber matted and she is quite happy stomping up and down on this!). Due to this, I am considering whether I would be better to put shoes back on her when the farrier next comes (2 weeks). It is now getting light enough in the morning / evenings to at least squeeze in a 30 minute ride - but I wouldn't want to hack her for 30 minutes at the moment.
She is being fed Topspec top chop zero - only as a token while my other horses have their feed. She is a good doer and other than when walking on the concrete, is quite a happy bunny.
Given that my farrier will be due next in April, would I be better to re-shoe? Or am I being overly sensitive and see how she fares once the ground is less wet? I know I see a lot of posts about people just going barefoot that have a period of time that their horse is sore on their feet - but at what point do you draw a line for their comfort?
(FWIW our driving pony is unshod and my younger horse is only shod in front - so I am not adverse to unshod - just not sure what to do for the best for my older mare).
My mare has had her shoes off for 3 months - she is 20 but has been retired from competition at the end of last year - still very much sound, but other conformation issues meant I didn't want to keep working her to competition level. My decision to take her shoes off was largely due to lack of time over the winter months to keep her ridden - so will admit this was more for my ££ benefit.
I have ridden her a few times in the last few weeks - no where far, just 10 minutes around the village, conscious of not asking too much of her on the road at this stage. I had ridden her out on the road as she was obviously feeling well in the field. The first couple of times out she really strode out and was quite happy. When I rode her out last thursday, she was much more hesitant even on smooth road surface, absent of gravel or rubbish on the road.
Since then, she has been hesitant walking over the concrete out from her stable (stable is rubber matted and she is quite happy stomping up and down on this!). Due to this, I am considering whether I would be better to put shoes back on her when the farrier next comes (2 weeks). It is now getting light enough in the morning / evenings to at least squeeze in a 30 minute ride - but I wouldn't want to hack her for 30 minutes at the moment.
She is being fed Topspec top chop zero - only as a token while my other horses have their feed. She is a good doer and other than when walking on the concrete, is quite a happy bunny.
Given that my farrier will be due next in April, would I be better to re-shoe? Or am I being overly sensitive and see how she fares once the ground is less wet? I know I see a lot of posts about people just going barefoot that have a period of time that their horse is sore on their feet - but at what point do you draw a line for their comfort?
(FWIW our driving pony is unshod and my younger horse is only shod in front - so I am not adverse to unshod - just not sure what to do for the best for my older mare).