jessieblue
Well-Known Member
My horse has been bare for 4 months. He has collateral ligament desmitis both fronts and I suspect had some lgl issues during the year too although is not cushings and not IR. His hooves were extremely compromised and stressed. In 4 months they have improved but I am now looking to future management to help make this journey successful. I really hope I can get him back sound and out doing what we did before. He is a superb little eventer so dreaming I can get him right somehow. I keep him on a livery yard so am restricted in so far as my grazing and turnout are concerned. I have considered moving yards for more turnout, but its swings and roundabouts with facilities and surfaces to work on etc. If a yard has all year turnout they have no suitable roads for hacking on etc. It is hard to feature in everything that he needs. At my current yard horses are still getting daytime turnout for now. In the worst periods they will get hard standing turnout for 1 hour and can use the horsewalker free. They will get out in frost/snow, so hopefully will have some turnout a lot of the time, but there will be periods without. In the spring the paddocks are fertilised which is worrying me re lami/barefoot. Last year I had to use a muzzle but was still getting some heat in feet and dps until he went barefoot.
Does anyone else manage their barefoots at livery yards? I am worried about providing everything he needs but I know other people with barefoot horses who dont seem to worry at all about the same stuff I do!! Can you manage a barefoot on normal typical yard routines so long as you do plenty of riding to condition the hooves? What do you do about grazing? Any special set up/avoid fertilised grass etc? I dont want to keep moving yards and unsettling the boys as there is always something thats not ideal wherever you go.
Does anyone else manage their barefoots at livery yards? I am worried about providing everything he needs but I know other people with barefoot horses who dont seem to worry at all about the same stuff I do!! Can you manage a barefoot on normal typical yard routines so long as you do plenty of riding to condition the hooves? What do you do about grazing? Any special set up/avoid fertilised grass etc? I dont want to keep moving yards and unsettling the boys as there is always something thats not ideal wherever you go.