merliebug
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
After having initially said "I'll never do it, my horse is too sensitive to go barefoot" I've actually bitten the bullet and had my boy's shoes removed at the end of July, in preparation for his more natural 24/7 lifestyle which started on August 13th.
He's now been barefoot for about 6 weeks, and although is as comfortable as anything on grass (albeit striding shorter) he is still not happy on other surfaces.
I use boots on his front feet to bring him to and from the field, but not always as I guess there should be some kind of surface contrast for him to toughen his soles up? I had the vet out the other day for a suspected abscess (should have called the farrier but I thought it was his navicular having a bad episode) and he has since fully recovered from that. Since his trim he's actually been much better, he just doesn't look HAPPY about walking about and at the risk of sounding like a wimp, it upsets me! How long do I leave it? He's on one bute a day at the moment, partly for his navicular and partly for his soles, I won't take him off that until I believe he's comfortable and he's very sensitive on his near hind, as well as still being lame from his recent navicular episode.
I should add when he's in the field with the herd, particularly his new women, he really is very content - it's just on any other surface.
Do you have any suggestions? Barefoot is our last option to treat his navicular so I really want to persevere.
Thanks,
Anna
After having initially said "I'll never do it, my horse is too sensitive to go barefoot" I've actually bitten the bullet and had my boy's shoes removed at the end of July, in preparation for his more natural 24/7 lifestyle which started on August 13th.
He's now been barefoot for about 6 weeks, and although is as comfortable as anything on grass (albeit striding shorter) he is still not happy on other surfaces.
I use boots on his front feet to bring him to and from the field, but not always as I guess there should be some kind of surface contrast for him to toughen his soles up? I had the vet out the other day for a suspected abscess (should have called the farrier but I thought it was his navicular having a bad episode) and he has since fully recovered from that. Since his trim he's actually been much better, he just doesn't look HAPPY about walking about and at the risk of sounding like a wimp, it upsets me! How long do I leave it? He's on one bute a day at the moment, partly for his navicular and partly for his soles, I won't take him off that until I believe he's comfortable and he's very sensitive on his near hind, as well as still being lame from his recent navicular episode.
I should add when he's in the field with the herd, particularly his new women, he really is very content - it's just on any other surface.
Do you have any suggestions? Barefoot is our last option to treat his navicular so I really want to persevere.
Thanks,
Anna