RHM
Well-Known Member
As a bit of background, mare was shod in front before I got her, went barefoot start of winter (Nov) and was absolutely fine. Mainly school work and hacking twice a week due to daylight.
We have now moved yards and have great hacking but quite a bit of roadwork and stoney paths to navigate. Now the weather is improving we are going for 2 hour hacks at least 4 times a week.
So my dilemma - she is becoming a little bit footsore. I think it may be a bit too much work on these surfaces too soon. But being selfish we are both fit and wanting to get out and about!
Re diet, she is not on summer turnout yet so in a dry lot for 5 hours a day with hay. Fed baileys ease and exel and point blank refuses to eat any of the “healthy” recommended balancers.
So in this circumstance would you put shoes back on and crack on or would you boot for hacking and hope that he feet become more conditioned over time?
Farrier is booked for Friday this week to discuss also ?
We have now moved yards and have great hacking but quite a bit of roadwork and stoney paths to navigate. Now the weather is improving we are going for 2 hour hacks at least 4 times a week.
So my dilemma - she is becoming a little bit footsore. I think it may be a bit too much work on these surfaces too soon. But being selfish we are both fit and wanting to get out and about!
Re diet, she is not on summer turnout yet so in a dry lot for 5 hours a day with hay. Fed baileys ease and exel and point blank refuses to eat any of the “healthy” recommended balancers.
So in this circumstance would you put shoes back on and crack on or would you boot for hacking and hope that he feet become more conditioned over time?
Farrier is booked for Friday this week to discuss also ?