mischamoo
Well-Known Member
Would someone with a bit more knowledge about bare footers be able to reassure me about having back shoes off my neddies?
Both horses have been without back shoes now for 2 months, one was quite sore when backs came off and picked up a bruise on sole and was lame for a couple weeks (vet suggested it was picked up as feet were cut too short and prepared as if having a shoe put on, soles and frogs were also trimmed very short) but is fine now and both horses seem to be coping well with turnout (pretty much 24/7 at the moment) both get hacked on mixture of surfaces (roads and fields) at the weekend, and get schooled/lunged in the fields 4 times in the week. With the odd jumping comp or dressage comp thrown in a couple times a month.
This shoeing round, I asked for fronts to be done as normal but frogs/soles on backs to be left as they are and pretty much just run a rasp round the edges to tidy them up as they been self trimming quite well on the backs and were in great condition. However I feel like farrier is slightly pushing me abit into get their backs put back on when I dont particularly feel like they need at the moment, they are coping with the work theyre in, havent seemed sore/lame. Have been told that I run a higher risk or abscesses with back shoes off and potentially more injuries. Both horses have decent feet, good conditioned, grow well, may have slightly thinner soles than most horses (they are TBs) but I would say are in fantastic condition and the best theyve been since Ive had both of them.
I certainly dont want to run the risk of abscesses or injuries having back shoes off but I feel like both horses are content and able to cope with the work theyre in. Do you think it was a bit of a scare tactic to have that said to me as surely horses with shoes still pick up abscesses!! Can anyone provide some reassurance that Im doing the right thing to stick to my guns and leave back shoes off, or offer some advice??! If at any point I felt that they became sore or needed the support of back shoes, without hesistation I'd put them back on but I'd like to keep them as natural as possible!!
Both horses have been without back shoes now for 2 months, one was quite sore when backs came off and picked up a bruise on sole and was lame for a couple weeks (vet suggested it was picked up as feet were cut too short and prepared as if having a shoe put on, soles and frogs were also trimmed very short) but is fine now and both horses seem to be coping well with turnout (pretty much 24/7 at the moment) both get hacked on mixture of surfaces (roads and fields) at the weekend, and get schooled/lunged in the fields 4 times in the week. With the odd jumping comp or dressage comp thrown in a couple times a month.
This shoeing round, I asked for fronts to be done as normal but frogs/soles on backs to be left as they are and pretty much just run a rasp round the edges to tidy them up as they been self trimming quite well on the backs and were in great condition. However I feel like farrier is slightly pushing me abit into get their backs put back on when I dont particularly feel like they need at the moment, they are coping with the work theyre in, havent seemed sore/lame. Have been told that I run a higher risk or abscesses with back shoes off and potentially more injuries. Both horses have decent feet, good conditioned, grow well, may have slightly thinner soles than most horses (they are TBs) but I would say are in fantastic condition and the best theyve been since Ive had both of them.
I certainly dont want to run the risk of abscesses or injuries having back shoes off but I feel like both horses are content and able to cope with the work theyre in. Do you think it was a bit of a scare tactic to have that said to me as surely horses with shoes still pick up abscesses!! Can anyone provide some reassurance that Im doing the right thing to stick to my guns and leave back shoes off, or offer some advice??! If at any point I felt that they became sore or needed the support of back shoes, without hesistation I'd put them back on but I'd like to keep them as natural as possible!!