Iwantcandy
Active Member
My mare has only ever been previously shod in front and had no problems until we moved to our new place. Last spring time she was really struggling to keep the shoes on, often pulling them off and sometimes with a sizeable chunk of hoof wall aswell.
My farrier suggested we tried her without shoes to see if she could manage, so having never really thought about this before I started looking into trying to make this as successful for her as possible.
I changed her diet to Simple Systems, (although I'm wondering if I should continue with this as I've read it isn't always ideal for barefooters because of the alfalfa) and has their broad mineral supplement. She is on restricted grazing as she is a very good doer and half of her haynets are soaked.
When her shoes were first taken off she coped well although after the second trim she had (not my usual farrier - someone he'd sent in his place, and I won't let him do her again) she was a little footsore over stoney ground as he had trimed her sole. I bought her some hoof boots and is great in these.
So I was wondering what I can feed her, bearing in mind she is pregnant and I know for instance she can't have seaweed. I'm especially interested in which vitimins/minerals she can have.
I was also wondering the best way to transition her from wearing boots on the stoney ground to trying to see if she can manage without.
Sorry for the essay!
I changed her diet to Simple Systems, (although I'm wondering if I should continue with this as I've read it isn't always ideal for barefooters because of the alfalfa) and has their broad mineral supplement. She is on restricted grazing as she is a very good doer and half of her haynets are soaked.
When her shoes were first taken off she coped well although after the second trim she had (not my usual farrier - someone he'd sent in his place, and I won't let him do her again) she was a little footsore over stoney ground as he had trimed her sole. I bought her some hoof boots and is great in these.
So I was wondering what I can feed her, bearing in mind she is pregnant and I know for instance she can't have seaweed. I'm especially interested in which vitimins/minerals she can have.
I was also wondering the best way to transition her from wearing boots on the stoney ground to trying to see if she can manage without.
Sorry for the essay!