This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John D. Herr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would only add a question for people to ponder.
What do the wild horses around the world do to protect there
feet from wearing out?
1. Wild horses can (for the most part) choose the footing
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DeeAnna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Am I the only one besides Brigid who has found that barefoot
Fjords usually do their own hoof trimming?
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My horses run on rocky pasture that has a large, steep hillside and
several steep
D. Herr
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In a message dated 9/13/2003 9:56:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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Barefooted is fine. HOWEVER, if you are doing your homework and putting in
the miles required to do a good job, the wear will exceed the growth. I
[ponies] wear
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Why not compete barefoot. If you have gone barefooted for a fair period
the hoof should be strong and healthy, so, unless the course is very
rocky or on long stretches of pavement, barefoot
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