Charlie31
Well-Known Member
I know barefoot can get done to death a bit on here sometimes but I'm reading through the various posts with interest as it's something that I'm contemplating doing myself. This is not something you would have heard me say a year or two ago but I'm really beginning to see now why shoeing isn't helping my horse, especially after several months of bad farriery which I was too slow to realise (I've changed farrier now)! I've also seen a few success stories on my yard now with horses that have either had poor feet that improved once the shoes came off, or those that were actually lame who came sound once the shoes were removed. So I'm nearly there but haven't quite plucked up the courage to go for it just yet!
Where I grew up all horses wore shoes and that was that. It was only when I moved to South Wales that I realised that horse in ridden work could actually have no shoes on and not just those who are retired. I probably still wouldn't have contemplated taking shoes off if my horse didn't have crap hooves then and at first his crap hooves were the precise reason why I definitely couldn't take his shoes off! It's only as time as gone on and I've read more widely about the whole topic, and as I've noticed that pretty much all of the horses without shoes have better feet than those with shoes, that I've started to embrace the idea more fully. But still I'm scared and I worry will I be able to do everything if I take his shoes off that I do with his shoes on. I know I probably wouldn't at fist but I mean eventually.
So it just got me wondering about other people's experiences really. What was it that prompted you to very first takes shoes off (if you ever had them on in the first place) and how does what you do with your horse now compare to what you did beforehand?
Where I grew up all horses wore shoes and that was that. It was only when I moved to South Wales that I realised that horse in ridden work could actually have no shoes on and not just those who are retired. I probably still wouldn't have contemplated taking shoes off if my horse didn't have crap hooves then and at first his crap hooves were the precise reason why I definitely couldn't take his shoes off! It's only as time as gone on and I've read more widely about the whole topic, and as I've noticed that pretty much all of the horses without shoes have better feet than those with shoes, that I've started to embrace the idea more fully. But still I'm scared and I worry will I be able to do everything if I take his shoes off that I do with his shoes on. I know I probably wouldn't at fist but I mean eventually.
So it just got me wondering about other people's experiences really. What was it that prompted you to very first takes shoes off (if you ever had them on in the first place) and how does what you do with your horse now compare to what you did beforehand?