ferrador
Well-Known Member
as a practicing farrier all our clients are told that shoes should not be needed until wear exceeds growth as a general rule , there will always be an exception
One of mine has four white socks, right up to his knees and wears black Boa's to hack sometimes. He always looks like he has made a huge fashion faux pas.
Barging in to reply when I've only read this far and to agree with this 100%. From what I've learned shoeing at a young age two/three etc. seems to actually slow dramatically (or even stop) the development of horses feet, digital cushion, lateral cartilages etc. etc. WSo a horse shod from two to 20 could have the feet with development equivalent to a three year old and that's apart from any problems that may have been caused by shoeing if it's not done well.Presumably no-one would start with hard work anyway because none of the structures of a baby horse are up to it, and if people found that they could actually cope with the more challenging stuff, they wouldn't need to shoe till later. This was kind of what I was getting at in the first post, probably badly put though, that people presume the horse won't cope and so shoe it, rather than seeing what happens. What do you think about developing the digital cushion?
From what I've learned shoeing at a young age two/three etc. seems to actually slow dramatically (or even stop) the development of horses feet, digital cushion, lateral cartilages etc. etc. WSo a horse shod from two to 20 could have the feet with development equivalent to a three year old and that's apart from any problems that may have been caused by shoeing if it's not done well.