furryfriendsforlife
Active Member
Evening all,
I'd really appreciate your advice if I may.
I have a 7 year old Freiberger mare who is an ex RS horse, who hacked out and done summer camps, but mainly went round in circles on nice ground.
There are fantastic trails where I have her now and I must also walk for around 7mins on tarmac to get her to them. The trails are a mix between gravel and natural mud in winter and sandy/shingle type in summer.
She lives outdoors, with 7 other horses (with a large respite hut thingggy that has water on tap and bundles of hay), so she can only be shoed on the front.
She has been shod before according to her ex owner, however, when I got her it was definitely a while since she had last seen the farrier. Her poor hoofs were rather long, but she's since been seen three times by the farrier at my new yard who says her hoofs are strong and now in great condition and although he said that she seems to get on well with having bare hoofs, maybe I might want to shoe the front to stop her searching to walk on the grass verges (she does this a little bit, but not sure if thats because she had talons going on before and is now finding it a little sensitive. Although she will stay on the tarmac if I am firm that that's the plan). Plus he is at my yard every week and bless him, always gives her a free little file, because he said I should make sure I round off all the bits that get caught/messy from hacking out on the front hoofs.
So.... I'm new to this game... what do you think? Budget wise it's not an issue, I dont mind, I just want to do the best for my girl.
I'd really love to hear what you think. Thanks
I'd really appreciate your advice if I may.
I have a 7 year old Freiberger mare who is an ex RS horse, who hacked out and done summer camps, but mainly went round in circles on nice ground.
There are fantastic trails where I have her now and I must also walk for around 7mins on tarmac to get her to them. The trails are a mix between gravel and natural mud in winter and sandy/shingle type in summer.
She lives outdoors, with 7 other horses (with a large respite hut thingggy that has water on tap and bundles of hay), so she can only be shoed on the front.
She has been shod before according to her ex owner, however, when I got her it was definitely a while since she had last seen the farrier. Her poor hoofs were rather long, but she's since been seen three times by the farrier at my new yard who says her hoofs are strong and now in great condition and although he said that she seems to get on well with having bare hoofs, maybe I might want to shoe the front to stop her searching to walk on the grass verges (she does this a little bit, but not sure if thats because she had talons going on before and is now finding it a little sensitive. Although she will stay on the tarmac if I am firm that that's the plan). Plus he is at my yard every week and bless him, always gives her a free little file, because he said I should make sure I round off all the bits that get caught/messy from hacking out on the front hoofs.
So.... I'm new to this game... what do you think? Budget wise it's not an issue, I dont mind, I just want to do the best for my girl.
I'd really love to hear what you think. Thanks