Dazed'n'confused
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Hi all! Just wanting some advice/reassurance re taking the shoes off my 4 year old ID x WB! She came to me shod in front as the area she came from was very flinty & that's what they 'did'. On my farrier's advice I had her shod behind 3 months ago.
I have become increasingly skeptical that she needs shoes & have fed her a diet that is as low sugar etc as possible & she's on Pro Balance+. I have done so much reading up about barefoot that I think I'm starting to seeing double!!
Anyhow, last week the farrier came & I just couldn't bring myself to have the shoes back on so we're barefoot - eeek!!
So far she's sound on all surfaces, even stones (unless she treads on a really large one) & she's striding out on the roads a lot better than she ever did before! She lands heel first..... She's out at night & in for a while during the day with soaked hay. She's worked 6 days a week (within reason as she's only 4 & was backed in Feb). She's fed a handful of Graze On & a small handful of Spillers High Fibre Cubes as she refuses food without them! I add to that the Pro Balance, salt & mint to hide the taste! She's quite fussy for a chubby & won't eat any molasses free chops.... Alfalfa makes her itchy....!
Any helpful hints & tips welcome please! Many thanks!
I have become increasingly skeptical that she needs shoes & have fed her a diet that is as low sugar etc as possible & she's on Pro Balance+. I have done so much reading up about barefoot that I think I'm starting to seeing double!!
Anyhow, last week the farrier came & I just couldn't bring myself to have the shoes back on so we're barefoot - eeek!!
So far she's sound on all surfaces, even stones (unless she treads on a really large one) & she's striding out on the roads a lot better than she ever did before! She lands heel first..... She's out at night & in for a while during the day with soaked hay. She's worked 6 days a week (within reason as she's only 4 & was backed in Feb). She's fed a handful of Graze On & a small handful of Spillers High Fibre Cubes as she refuses food without them! I add to that the Pro Balance, salt & mint to hide the taste! She's quite fussy for a chubby & won't eat any molasses free chops.... Alfalfa makes her itchy....!
Any helpful hints & tips welcome please! Many thanks!