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Does my horse
need shoes?
Whether or not your horse
needs shoes depends on the health and integrity of
the horse’s hoof,
the terrain the horse has to travel on and the discipline
it will be used for.
If you pleasure
ride on trails or in an arena with good footing and your
horse’s hooves
are healthy and strong, shoes will not be needed. Watch your
horse carefully for signs of discomfort. Your blacksmith may
find evidence of stone bruising when the horse’s soles
are cleaned up. Or there may be excessive chipping or other
problems. These might be signs your horse needs some protection
or further care than basic trimming.
Icy conditions
might require the use of shoes with corks on the bottom for
grip or pads to prevent “snowballs”.
If you will be riding or driving on roads a lot, such as during
parades, shoes with borium might help prevent slipping. Sports
like horse trials, driving competitions, speed games, and long
distance rides might present conditions where shoes are recommended.
The best person
to consult whether or not your horse needs shoes is your
farrier. Tell your farrier your plans and discuss whether
you really need shoes at the level you are at. You
should also consult with your veterinarian if lameness is
an issue.
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