Caitlinr27
Member
Hi everyone, first time poster and could really use some advice!
our tb mare, Lady, is due her first foal (and ours!) in April and she is currently fully shod.
I have had Lady for 8 years and she has always had fairly poor, typical tb feet with not much heel and has always been fully shod. We have attended multiple courses and webinars surround foaling and the general consensus is that shoes should come off for foaling.
I have the farrier out tomorrow for a routine appointment for both my girls and I am planning to just take the backs off for Lady and leave her fronts. Whenever Lady has lost a shoe in the past she will quickly go lame or sore if not dealt with. We are very lucky to have a farrier who is always quick to replace a pulled shoe so we have not had much bother the last few years and her feet are the best they have ever been.
I would like to hear people’s opinions on just taking backs off and would also like to know how long they should be off for?
Thank you
our tb mare, Lady, is due her first foal (and ours!) in April and she is currently fully shod.
I have had Lady for 8 years and she has always had fairly poor, typical tb feet with not much heel and has always been fully shod. We have attended multiple courses and webinars surround foaling and the general consensus is that shoes should come off for foaling.
I have the farrier out tomorrow for a routine appointment for both my girls and I am planning to just take the backs off for Lady and leave her fronts. Whenever Lady has lost a shoe in the past she will quickly go lame or sore if not dealt with. We are very lucky to have a farrier who is always quick to replace a pulled shoe so we have not had much bother the last few years and her feet are the best they have ever been.
I would like to hear people’s opinions on just taking backs off and would also like to know how long they should be off for?
Thank you