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I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure...
It is 3 1/2 weeks now for Jay with no shoes. He has been walked out 3 times a week for 15-20 minutes and lunged or ridden on the school. I rounded off the edges where they broke up and also where the white line was stretched, other than that Jay has trimmed his own feet whilst out walking. He had an initial soaking in Cleantrax, a few applications of Keratex hoof hardener when they seemed a bit soft, and some hoof grease to waterproof him when he has gone out in the wet.
He is doing OK, never lame. Some days he has been more free moving than others so if he has not seemed as free we have just turned out for a few days. I have been surprised at just how small his feet are, but I thought the experts on HHO would be able to reassure me that Jay still has feet, just smaller ones than he had before!
What I am glad to see is that his heels are changing already!
Near fore...
under...
Off fore
Near hind
Off hind
The plan is to give him to the new year and if he is happy to start dressage, and hopefully do a bit more steady hacking. Then in spring either put shoes on or try him competing without......
Edited to say, the undersides of the rear hooves are the wrong way round for anyone sharp eyed!
He is doing OK, never lame. Some days he has been more free moving than others so if he has not seemed as free we have just turned out for a few days. I have been surprised at just how small his feet are, but I thought the experts on HHO would be able to reassure me that Jay still has feet, just smaller ones than he had before!
What I am glad to see is that his heels are changing already!
Near fore...
under...
Off fore
Near hind
Off hind
The plan is to give him to the new year and if he is happy to start dressage, and hopefully do a bit more steady hacking. Then in spring either put shoes on or try him competing without......
Edited to say, the undersides of the rear hooves are the wrong way round for anyone sharp eyed!
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