cptrayes
Well-Known Member
You ar not listening - the soreness is due to the shoes being ripped off, the horn was of good quality before farrier hashed it.
Rubbish! You said on a previous thread that your farrier could not get shoes on as there was not enough hoof to nail to. This was not caused by one trim!
they are fed a mineral balanced diet suitable for their needs.
What are they fed? Mineral balanced plus what? Mineral balance to what?
I am a qualified instructor and worked for the ILPH for several years so get off your high horse.
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Insulin levels are nothing to do with barefoot shoeing but correct diet.
Correct, that is what I have been saying.
So if the diet is correct in the first place WHY CHANGE THE DIET WHEN YOU GO BAREFOOT - QUESTION STILL UNANSWERED BUT TEMPERS FLARING AS YOU CANNOT JUSTIFY YOURSELF.
If the diet is correct in the first place then you will not have horses which are so sore just because they do not have shoes on that they cannot even work in a soft dressage arena.
WHAT ARE YOU FEEDING?
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