Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
Had my CB mare almost a year. She has been shoe free for four years, but arrived with a little flare, and slightly stretched white lines. I immediately ditched her very sugary diet, added PB+ and now she has pretty good feet - tight white lines, flare has grown out and strides out well. She is slightly careful over sharp stony ground and big gravel - not pottery, just a slightly shortened stride. All other surfaces are good though. I keep wondering whether to boot or just to continue? We meet this kind of terrain for maybe a couple of minutes per ride on average, and it almost seems a shame to boot just for that. Would a truly successful barefoot horse still stride out exactly as normal on really stony ground or would they be expected to adjust their stride?