Jericho
Well-Known Member
My mare has now been barefoot for about 6mths and I hack out once a week - some roadwork, some very stony tracks (unavoidable) and some grass tracks. She was trimmed last week and I rode her for the first time yesterday since the trim and she felt very footy and it really made me doubt my decision about going barefoot. She seemed to be doing very well with only the occassional tippy toe steps on really stony tracks and this was becoming less and less plus when I knew we were going on the stony tracks I started using hoof boots which worked really well. Her feet are in fantastic condition and dont really chip and she moves a lot better generally and for the amount I ride her the upside of shoeing dont really outweigh the negatives so I would like to keep her shod.
However I have noticed that when the farrier came to trim her he took a lot of her sole off and I thought with barefoot horses you need to almost let the sole reallyy callous and become hard as that is what they are stepping on. He also said she'll be a bit sore for a day or so out hacking!!!
Now I really like my farrier, he is great with the horses and really knows how to shoe a horse, is reliable etc so I really really dont want to change him so please can someone who trims barefoot explain what a barefoot trim should be and how I can broach the subject with my lovely farrier if needs be?
However I have noticed that when the farrier came to trim her he took a lot of her sole off and I thought with barefoot horses you need to almost let the sole reallyy callous and become hard as that is what they are stepping on. He also said she'll be a bit sore for a day or so out hacking!!!
Now I really like my farrier, he is great with the horses and really knows how to shoe a horse, is reliable etc so I really really dont want to change him so please can someone who trims barefoot explain what a barefoot trim should be and how I can broach the subject with my lovely farrier if needs be?