little_critter
Well-Known Member
I've thought for a while that I might like to try my mare barefoot. She has good strong feet, has never lost a shoe so I'm not convinced she 'needs' shoes.
The thing that has put me off before us the transition period.
She is currently on box rest due to a check ligament strain so I was wondering if now might be the time to try taking her shoes off, she is off work so riding is disrupted anyway.
My main queries are:
Is it a bad idea to take shoes off while her check ligament is recovering? Is it throwing too many variables into the mix?
As she is on box rest I assume the transition will take longer as she is not 'using' her hooves much. (In hand walking starts in a weeks' time) Could taking shoes off while on box rest cause more harm than good?
Her hooves tend to grow slowly, she currently gets shod every 7-8 weeks and her shoes are never loose at that point. Her hooves grow down rather than out if you see what I mean (ie she doesn't splay or get long toes, the whole hoof just gets uniformly longer). At the point that she is shod her feet still don't look long.
A lot of our hacking is roadwork, will I have an issue with hoof being worn faster than it grows, or do they tend to speed growth up to compensate?
Thanks in advance.
The thing that has put me off before us the transition period.
She is currently on box rest due to a check ligament strain so I was wondering if now might be the time to try taking her shoes off, she is off work so riding is disrupted anyway.
My main queries are:
Is it a bad idea to take shoes off while her check ligament is recovering? Is it throwing too many variables into the mix?
As she is on box rest I assume the transition will take longer as she is not 'using' her hooves much. (In hand walking starts in a weeks' time) Could taking shoes off while on box rest cause more harm than good?
Her hooves tend to grow slowly, she currently gets shod every 7-8 weeks and her shoes are never loose at that point. Her hooves grow down rather than out if you see what I mean (ie she doesn't splay or get long toes, the whole hoof just gets uniformly longer). At the point that she is shod her feet still don't look long.
A lot of our hacking is roadwork, will I have an issue with hoof being worn faster than it grows, or do they tend to speed growth up to compensate?
Thanks in advance.