TheoryX1
Well-Known Member
Thanks to the advice I received last year my 20 year old cob is doing very well just with fronts on. No footiness etc and I am now considering taking the final step with him going totally barefooot. Now what is the best time - he is due another front set and trim in 2 weeks, so go barefoot next set or set after that which will take us into June time.
I would add I dont want fancy barefoot diets recommended either - not because I am ungrateful etc, but I dont have time or the inclination for it, and to be fair I believe we overcomplicate feeding sometimes. A couple of other liveries on our yard have barefoot horses who they bought that way and they dont bother with barefoot diets and they have no issues at a;;. Its just good grazing and haylage, plus in my horses case glucosamine and biotin (which he hates with a passion) when I can get him to eat it. Any help please most gratefully received.
I would add I dont want fancy barefoot diets recommended either - not because I am ungrateful etc, but I dont have time or the inclination for it, and to be fair I believe we overcomplicate feeding sometimes. A couple of other liveries on our yard have barefoot horses who they bought that way and they dont bother with barefoot diets and they have no issues at a;;. Its just good grazing and haylage, plus in my horses case glucosamine and biotin (which he hates with a passion) when I can get him to eat it. Any help please most gratefully received.