laura7981
Well-Known Member
Cutting a long story short, i have a small pony who developed EMS and as a result came down with a not to severe case of laminitis. She was shod on her fronts as my son rides her and we have lots of gravel tracks around here.
She has been sound and back in work for a while and the vet has recommended that she stays barefoot as this improves the circulation in the foot etc. The thing is, she really isnt 100% comfortable walking on hard ground with naked feet so im really considering getting her shoes put back on....would this be such a bad thing?
My vets really big on horses going barefoot but i just dont think its right for my pony. We went to a small show with her yesterday and much of the ground at the place was gravel and stones, we ended up taking her home early beause you could see she was struggling even when my son got off her. Shes still quite sore today so shes in on a nice shavings bed.
Has going barefoot not worked for anyone else? id be interested to hear other peoples experiences .
She has been sound and back in work for a while and the vet has recommended that she stays barefoot as this improves the circulation in the foot etc. The thing is, she really isnt 100% comfortable walking on hard ground with naked feet so im really considering getting her shoes put back on....would this be such a bad thing?
My vets really big on horses going barefoot but i just dont think its right for my pony. We went to a small show with her yesterday and much of the ground at the place was gravel and stones, we ended up taking her home early beause you could see she was struggling even when my son got off her. Shes still quite sore today so shes in on a nice shavings bed.
Has going barefoot not worked for anyone else? id be interested to hear other peoples experiences .