PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
Following on from my post about Kali's appalling feet, we've decided to remove his hind shoes to give his feet a rest from all those nail holes. He's been barefoot behind for a week now and isn't remotely footy (hurrah) so fingers crossed this will do the trick.
Also, after chatting with my farrier, we've decided to finish up the Blue Chip and switch him to Farrier's Formula . . . I may have to give him some pink powder just as a balancer/support for his hind gut, but we may live dangerously and not bother with a calmer (he is soooo chilled right now).
So for those of you who have gone barefoot - either just behind or on all four feet - how did you find your horses coped and what did you do (if anything) to support the transition?
Thanks in advance.
P
Also, after chatting with my farrier, we've decided to finish up the Blue Chip and switch him to Farrier's Formula . . . I may have to give him some pink powder just as a balancer/support for his hind gut, but we may live dangerously and not bother with a calmer (he is soooo chilled right now).
So for those of you who have gone barefoot - either just behind or on all four feet - how did you find your horses coped and what did you do (if anything) to support the transition?
Thanks in advance.
P