R2R
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As title really - how high up the ranks can you go? This post not intended to start a pro or anti debate, rather see how far you can go?
I mean, what is the highest level attained by someone who is au naturel with their horses? Could I keep my horse barefoot and still go out and jump 1.20s? And does anyone actually do this?
Horses 13 how do they cope jumping on grass etc?
No probs. As my daughter has never jumped a shod horse she has had balance etc drummed into her head.
At a Championships in April many horses shod with studs were slipping.
My daughters pony did not slip once. She has natural good grip.
As it is normal for me i have no idea about the technical stuff, its just what we are used to and have never had a problem.
I mean, what is the highest level attained by someone who is au naturel with their horses? Could I keep my horse barefoot and still go out and jump 1.20s? And does anyone actually do this?
Well I keep my horse shod spring to autumn as he needs studs for eventing but then his shoes are taken off all winter - during that time I compete him at 1.20m level. It makes no difference on a surface![]()
You can jump as high as you like on a surface. The problems start if there is little covering on 'grass' it is hard and then lightly showered. It's unfair to ask them to jump then, due to the risk of slipping. Theoretically, unless your horse has really impossibly weak feet, you could do any discipline you like as long as the going was perfect. Ours are unshod behind (mostly) and have had no problems.
Do you find that the horses take the transition well? Goodness, it would be lovely if I could run a similar schedule!