jules34
Well-Known Member
I have a bit of a dilemma and thought I'd see what feedback I can get from you guys...
My mare has never had shoes (she's 11) - her feet are great. However, where I ride there are a few stoney tracks and she can be very pottery (not sure of sp!) on them, but if we canter along the beach, she actually chooses to canter on the stones rather than the sand - you'd think if the stones hurt her when she walks, they'd hurt even more when she's cantering/trotting??? I have some hoof boots for her which are great. She's not pottery in these at all. YO and her friend think I should put front shoes on her, but wouldn't she still feel the stones? They think she will go much better if she had fronts on. In the summer when the ground is hard, she's worse. In the winter when the ground is softer and muddier she is much better.
So do I carry on with the hoof boots in the summer, and see how she goes, or bite the bullet and put shoes on??? I want to build up her fitness and I obviously don't want her to be uncomfortable. My farrier is very good, but everytime he trims her feet she is sore for a few days afterwards - think he might take a bit too much off???
Have you had any experiences of barefoot and then shoes? Did you decide to put shoes on and it worked? or did you regret it?
Thanks in advance
My mare has never had shoes (she's 11) - her feet are great. However, where I ride there are a few stoney tracks and she can be very pottery (not sure of sp!) on them, but if we canter along the beach, she actually chooses to canter on the stones rather than the sand - you'd think if the stones hurt her when she walks, they'd hurt even more when she's cantering/trotting??? I have some hoof boots for her which are great. She's not pottery in these at all. YO and her friend think I should put front shoes on her, but wouldn't she still feel the stones? They think she will go much better if she had fronts on. In the summer when the ground is hard, she's worse. In the winter when the ground is softer and muddier she is much better.
So do I carry on with the hoof boots in the summer, and see how she goes, or bite the bullet and put shoes on??? I want to build up her fitness and I obviously don't want her to be uncomfortable. My farrier is very good, but everytime he trims her feet she is sore for a few days afterwards - think he might take a bit too much off???
Have you had any experiences of barefoot and then shoes? Did you decide to put shoes on and it worked? or did you regret it?
Thanks in advance