jackessex
Well-Known Member
hi all vets been today and doesnt think its seady toe after all 
but the shortness of stride im experiencing he thinks is down to the horse being footy,even tho i explained that he is ridden in hoof boots and is still the same.although i have to admit i have trouble finding boots to fit very well as he has odd shaped feet
. Vet has recomended i have him shod to see if the stride lengthens in shoes.but this brings me back round to why i had shoes taken off in the first place,he was tripping and short stride in shoes before,although he thinks since shoes have been off for 9 months now that the hoof has improved somewhat.
He mainly thinks the reason he is footy is because the horse is on wet pasture and his soles are to soft to cope with the stones,im frustrated as i had planned to put down a large hardstanding so that next winter we would not have this problem and so could leave him barefoot and out 24/7 as this helps his spavins.so my thinking is maybe to put shoes back on untill spring when it drys and i can have another attempt at barefoot,but the idea of banging shoes on his lovely feet makes me feel sick!!!!please some advice would be appreciated
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but the shortness of stride im experiencing he thinks is down to the horse being footy,even tho i explained that he is ridden in hoof boots and is still the same.although i have to admit i have trouble finding boots to fit very well as he has odd shaped feet
He mainly thinks the reason he is footy is because the horse is on wet pasture and his soles are to soft to cope with the stones,im frustrated as i had planned to put down a large hardstanding so that next winter we would not have this problem and so could leave him barefoot and out 24/7 as this helps his spavins.so my thinking is maybe to put shoes back on untill spring when it drys and i can have another attempt at barefoot,but the idea of banging shoes on his lovely feet makes me feel sick!!!!please some advice would be appreciated