Fransurrey
Well-Known Member
lol! Love this and so true when it comes to this topic! I'm afraid I'm half and half in a different way (one might say the more traditional way).
Henry is shod when he needs it (when weather conditions dictate that I simply can't keep up with his metabolic issues, in a nutshell). I could just walk him in hoof boots, but that doesn't nearly keep him fit enough and his hooves are just tiny. Even gloves aren't ideal for him as they come off, but adding the new attachments (can't remember the name) will add too much bulk and he already stumbles in any boots. So, in April he'll possibly be shod for the summer - or not. If we have another bone dry spring, then he'll stay barefoot probably - poor farrier is used to me by now.
In more predictable weather times (wet springs, so-so summers, wet and cloudy Autumn), he was shod from April to October and then unshod through the winter (with me trimming and farrier coming back in the Spring). I have the farrier all year round, now, as I first hurt my back and then just got lazy/out of practice, but I still do the odd interim trim as he knows I can balance a foot.