Fazzie
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Took coblet out exploring on the weekend as we're at a new yard we now have FAB hacking
So my problem is, there is one part of the bridleway that is really stony, he was quite footsore, i jumped off and led him on the side part which was mud.(stony road lasts about 5 mins) Im not going to be riding up that way very often, maybe once every few months but should I get him shod as I hated him feeling 'footy' (should i just do fronts or all round) he wasnt foot sore at all on the rest of the ride. will be riding him 2-3 times a week mostly grass and minium tarmac. Having the farrier out to trim his feet so will see what he says as well.
Oh and we did jumping
havent jumped for 10 years!!, and he hasnt jumped before, did up to 3 foot
really enjoyed it so will probably drag the jumps out and jump once a week on grass, only smallies mind!!
so would you shoe him , if so I'll need road studs as there is one slippery steep hill, which unfortuntaely is the only way to get to the fab riding
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So my problem is, there is one part of the bridleway that is really stony, he was quite footsore, i jumped off and led him on the side part which was mud.(stony road lasts about 5 mins) Im not going to be riding up that way very often, maybe once every few months but should I get him shod as I hated him feeling 'footy' (should i just do fronts or all round) he wasnt foot sore at all on the rest of the ride. will be riding him 2-3 times a week mostly grass and minium tarmac. Having the farrier out to trim his feet so will see what he says as well.
Oh and we did jumping
so would you shoe him , if so I'll need road studs as there is one slippery steep hill, which unfortuntaely is the only way to get to the fab riding
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