catherine22
Well-Known Member
I've been thinking out taking my horse barefoot for a while now. He is currently in graduated bar shoes in front and wedges with normal shoes behind, and I'm sure he can do a much better job growing his own feet.
He was lame last week with a suspected abscess so one on his front shoes was taken off, no abscess found and a week later after 2 farrier and a vets visit we seem to be sound again.
I had to ride him today, under vets instructions without his shoe to see how sound he was or if being ridden would cause a flare up (it didn't) but he was competely sound on Tarmac, squashed small gravel and on grass even on his bare foot, this has made me think about it even more.
If I decided to take the plunge would it be better to do backs first then fronts or do it all at once?
The main thing holding me back, is that he lives out in a currently very muddy field, will it be possible to condition his feet when they're wet and muddy all the time apart from when he's ridden/exercised? I can hire a sand school to ride in and can hack over any terrain I need to in the New Forest or round the roads. Should I wait until it all dries up but when I'll want to be riding more or take the plunge now or wait until I can save up to send him to rockley or just keep him shod?
He was lame last week with a suspected abscess so one on his front shoes was taken off, no abscess found and a week later after 2 farrier and a vets visit we seem to be sound again.
I had to ride him today, under vets instructions without his shoe to see how sound he was or if being ridden would cause a flare up (it didn't) but he was competely sound on Tarmac, squashed small gravel and on grass even on his bare foot, this has made me think about it even more.
If I decided to take the plunge would it be better to do backs first then fronts or do it all at once?
The main thing holding me back, is that he lives out in a currently very muddy field, will it be possible to condition his feet when they're wet and muddy all the time apart from when he's ridden/exercised? I can hire a sand school to ride in and can hack over any terrain I need to in the New Forest or round the roads. Should I wait until it all dries up but when I'll want to be riding more or take the plunge now or wait until I can save up to send him to rockley or just keep him shod?