MrsMozart
Just passing through...
So glad I read this (though getting tired and eyes are drooping now lol).
I have four, and they're currently all barefoot.
Eight year old Trad cob never been shod in his life. Feet like rocks.
X year old Welsh cross thats had laminitis, and is now query Cushings, not had shoes on for about two years.
They're both fine in the field. It's stony from the field to the stable, so will watch them both closely tomorrow as to how they move over it.
Seven year old DWB, was shod, but been barefoot since January. Shes fine for the farrier, except when the nails go in. Hates it. Doesn't get dangerous, just very annoying for the farrier as she waves he legs around in protest. When shod she also slips on the road on hills, no matter how many road pins I have put in, but barefoot and theres no slipping. Was a bit footy on the stony drive though on the front.
Twelve year old IDxTB. Currently barefoot, just because she is. Doesn't seem to need shoes at the moment. Never footy, even in the places that the DWB was.
I haven't added anything to their feeds for their feet. It would bore you silly if I put all their different feeds, but the list is (they don't all get each one!): Saracens - Equijewel, Releave, ShapeUp, Speedibeat. Milk Thistle. Glycosemine(sp!). Multi-vitamins (can't remember the name). Adlib access to salt licks.
Will look into adding BY.
They are all out 24/7/365, apart from odd hours in for a rest from flies/sun. Two different yards with different grazing, but neither lush.
I can't see myself going back to shoes, though if one of them seems to need them then that's what he or she will have. I think I'd try boots first though.
Sorry OP, I've wobbled off course a bit. Thank you for telling us how it is for you. I have worried about the DWB's footiness and wondered if I would have to go back to shoes on the front at least, but now I know to try harder to get their diets right first
I have four, and they're currently all barefoot.
Eight year old Trad cob never been shod in his life. Feet like rocks.
X year old Welsh cross thats had laminitis, and is now query Cushings, not had shoes on for about two years.
They're both fine in the field. It's stony from the field to the stable, so will watch them both closely tomorrow as to how they move over it.
Seven year old DWB, was shod, but been barefoot since January. Shes fine for the farrier, except when the nails go in. Hates it. Doesn't get dangerous, just very annoying for the farrier as she waves he legs around in protest. When shod she also slips on the road on hills, no matter how many road pins I have put in, but barefoot and theres no slipping. Was a bit footy on the stony drive though on the front.
Twelve year old IDxTB. Currently barefoot, just because she is. Doesn't seem to need shoes at the moment. Never footy, even in the places that the DWB was.
I haven't added anything to their feeds for their feet. It would bore you silly if I put all their different feeds, but the list is (they don't all get each one!): Saracens - Equijewel, Releave, ShapeUp, Speedibeat. Milk Thistle. Glycosemine(sp!). Multi-vitamins (can't remember the name). Adlib access to salt licks.
Will look into adding BY.
They are all out 24/7/365, apart from odd hours in for a rest from flies/sun. Two different yards with different grazing, but neither lush.
I can't see myself going back to shoes, though if one of them seems to need them then that's what he or she will have. I think I'd try boots first though.
Sorry OP, I've wobbled off course a bit. Thank you for telling us how it is for you. I have worried about the DWB's footiness and wondered if I would have to go back to shoes on the front at least, but now I know to try harder to get their diets right first