imafluffybunny
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Wow, "de riguer in the dressage world" well, I've never seen them! Doesn't mean they aren't used but they are certainly very uncommon. People use all sorts of strange things in all disciplines but it shouldn't tarnish everyone else. Main reason for shoeing dressage horses is probably because a sand based surface is very abrasive and can wear away the hoof, shoes help to prevent this. Eventers are shod because they need extremely good grip in all ground conditions, difficult to achieve this without suitable studs (which is a bit of an art in itself) SJs on grass, well that's a bit obvious too, try jumping a big track on wet grass at speed without studs! Lots of my friends have BF horses and ponies, not because their horses have "broken down" or have issues but because frankly, they've not needed to shoe and are glad to save the money.
I have never seen shoes like this EVER! I certainly wouldn't shoe any of my dressage horses like this. All of my young horses are unshod until they start serious work and then the shoes are there to support them. Until then they hack and school unshod with no problems.
