tallyho!
Following a strict mediterranean diet...
Troyseph, I think you have asked too much of your horse far too soon. If you don't have the patience to to get his feet how he his happy to work then you should shoe and carry on with your schooling.
tbh, I think you have answered your own questions, made your mind up and it's useless everyone arguing on here because no-one has seen your horse.
6 months was still walking with boots on when hacking for us. We did SOME schooling in a paddock barefoot and walked in hand still on tarmac. Had a lesson once every two weeks in a rubber and sand school. Never would have dreamed of sending my boy away for schooling 6 months in of a transition, of a horse who had been shod 10 years previous.
It took about a year to be able to do normal RC activities including hunter trials and dressage.
Thing is, I knew it would take a long time and planned for it. It's not a miracle... it's rehab. (He was a laminitic with navicular, and now has a set of matching feet.)
tbh, I think you have answered your own questions, made your mind up and it's useless everyone arguing on here because no-one has seen your horse.
6 months was still walking with boots on when hacking for us. We did SOME schooling in a paddock barefoot and walked in hand still on tarmac. Had a lesson once every two weeks in a rubber and sand school. Never would have dreamed of sending my boy away for schooling 6 months in of a transition, of a horse who had been shod 10 years previous.
It took about a year to be able to do normal RC activities including hunter trials and dressage.
Thing is, I knew it would take a long time and planned for it. It's not a miracle... it's rehab. (He was a laminitic with navicular, and now has a set of matching feet.)