Shoes on Thoroughbred

Katareya2006

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Hi Guys,

I imported a successful retired TB into Thailand from Australia and it did the Splits on its hind legs on its 3rd voyage. Not to much damage I hope and I'm treating it with Antibiotics and Anti inflammatories (Wounds on flanks). However, it clearly "Split" because of the road surface I believe where I was at the time and I am considering taking the shoes off.....I am an experienced rider and have a Thai Mixed Horse too which has no shoes on........Your views please ?
 

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There are definitely some road surfaces that are extremely slippy for shod horses. I really hope that your horse recovers fully. :)

I had an unshod thoroughbred who was sound and not foot sore over a variety of surfaces so it definitely is possible. :)

There are also lots of other people on the forum who have unshod/barefoot horses and have transitioned horses to being comfortable without shoes even when they have been shod for many years. It would be worth posting a thread in the vet and hoof section of the forum. It is busier than here so more people will read it. https://forums.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/veterinary-and-hoof-care.62/

PS. Welcome to the forum. :D
 

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Hi Katareya.

I've had several barefoot TBs in the past and there are now lots of boots available if they aren't quite happy but you don't want to shoe.
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yep I've two barefoot tbs now and I just boot up for certain tracks if they are stony. they have much better grip on the road than when they were shod
 

Katareya2006

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Thanks for the replys. I do live in a very remote part of Thailand. But have access to things so I will look into the boots idea for sure....It was a very successful Australian Group 1 Winner. I have retrained her myself. A dream temperament.....It would be a real shame to lose her so I will do as advised.
 
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