Mongoose11
Well-Known Member
Cob hasn't needed shoes for three years and she has done really well, sure footed and fairly rock crunching.
New yard has a 100 metre, stony track from her field and she is sometimes reluctant on it. Every other horse on the yard is shod and I'm feeling the pressure to perhaps put fronts on her. Her feet have chipped and become raggedy (a little more so than usual, but the farrier is due Monday). She will have more road work to do here than on the previous yard, but has done a fair amount of road work without shoes anyway.
Do I ignore the wincing on the track? I'm wary of putting fronts on unnecessarily and I know I will worry about her slipping on huge road. I'm leaning towards having a trim this time and seeing how she goes.
Road nails? Do they make enough of a difference?
New yard has a 100 metre, stony track from her field and she is sometimes reluctant on it. Every other horse on the yard is shod and I'm feeling the pressure to perhaps put fronts on her. Her feet have chipped and become raggedy (a little more so than usual, but the farrier is due Monday). She will have more road work to do here than on the previous yard, but has done a fair amount of road work without shoes anyway.
Do I ignore the wincing on the track? I'm wary of putting fronts on unnecessarily and I know I will worry about her slipping on huge road. I'm leaning towards having a trim this time and seeing how she goes.
Road nails? Do they make enough of a difference?