Firewell
Well-Known Member
My horse is an 8yr old TB mare with a touch of seedy toe at the mo
Im moving livery yards and my farrier cannot travel to keep shoeing her. She can be tricky to shoe and we have managed so far by getting her feet done two at a time while bribing her with food. Its the banging in of the nails she doesnt like and despite me hitting her shoes with a small hammer every night for 3 years (shes absolutly desensitised to me doing it now) she still flinches when the farrier does it. Sometimes she can keep pulling her leg away and occassionaly she can lash out with her back legs and rear and pull back with the fronts.
Obviously this makes it hard for my farrier to shoe her as well as he would like (hence the seedy toe) and because they are always banged on rather hurridly she has to be shod every 4/5 weeks!
Anyway no other decent farrier will take her on as they say they are too busy to take on something tricky.
I have a number of options:-
1. Take all her shoes off, leave her feet to harden and hope for the best.
2. take her hinds off and just have her fronts shod, hopefully I will persuade a new farrier if he knows hes only doing the fronts (much safer for the farrier)
3. dont tell the the new farrier shes difficult, dose her up with sedalin and sneak her polos when the farrier is doing the 'banging'.
Shes a competition horse normally so will have to cope with sj/odd xc and dressage if i take her shoes off. Also I love hacking. Ive been told she has quite hard walls and soles but her feet break up because my farrier has to hurridly put the shoes on.
Also ive heard of formula 4 feet, maybe this will harden them up more?
Any opinions?? Does anyone else have a TB they compete barefoot?? My horse is normally footsore over stones when a shoe falls off.
Im feeling a bit stuck as to wot to do at the mo!
Thanks
Im moving livery yards and my farrier cannot travel to keep shoeing her. She can be tricky to shoe and we have managed so far by getting her feet done two at a time while bribing her with food. Its the banging in of the nails she doesnt like and despite me hitting her shoes with a small hammer every night for 3 years (shes absolutly desensitised to me doing it now) she still flinches when the farrier does it. Sometimes she can keep pulling her leg away and occassionaly she can lash out with her back legs and rear and pull back with the fronts.
Obviously this makes it hard for my farrier to shoe her as well as he would like (hence the seedy toe) and because they are always banged on rather hurridly she has to be shod every 4/5 weeks!
Anyway no other decent farrier will take her on as they say they are too busy to take on something tricky.
I have a number of options:-
1. Take all her shoes off, leave her feet to harden and hope for the best.
2. take her hinds off and just have her fronts shod, hopefully I will persuade a new farrier if he knows hes only doing the fronts (much safer for the farrier)
3. dont tell the the new farrier shes difficult, dose her up with sedalin and sneak her polos when the farrier is doing the 'banging'.
Shes a competition horse normally so will have to cope with sj/odd xc and dressage if i take her shoes off. Also I love hacking. Ive been told she has quite hard walls and soles but her feet break up because my farrier has to hurridly put the shoes on.
Also ive heard of formula 4 feet, maybe this will harden them up more?
Any opinions?? Does anyone else have a TB they compete barefoot?? My horse is normally footsore over stones when a shoe falls off.
Im feeling a bit stuck as to wot to do at the mo!
Thanks