Hufschuhe Pferd – trotz Eisen?
Hallo zusammen,
Ich habe mit Hufschuhen bei Pferden leider bisher keine Erfahrung gemacht. Kann man einem beschlagenen Pferd für einen 4 stündigen täglichen Weide- u. Paddockgang zusätzlich Hufschuhe anziehen?
Mein Pferd verliert ständig vorne die Eisen und ich und mein Schmied haben keine Idee mehr. Die Hufe leiden sehr unter dem ständigen abziehen def Eisen beim toben….
Your forge has now disqualified several times. The horse had earned a reasonable foundation or not.
A fitting basically only belongs to a good hoof. If you use hardware, you will knowingly (actually a basic knowledge that should be long before horse possession) accept disadvantages, negative changes of the hoof. A striking period of at least the length of the fitting period serves to compensate for these “side effects” of the fitting. A blacksmith who claims that a horse would not do that, and also so dilettanish that someone believes, has missed his profession. At the latest, if the animal runs so badly that it leaves iron, it should also be noticed by the worst blacksmith.
What else does it have to happen that the horse does not have to go around on these disasters?
No, hoofing shoes over iron is quite free and should be pressed at all points.
Your horse was born barhuf. And now you don’t want it to run without iron? 4 hours out, so probably still standing in a sports stable? (a horse, which has enough free movement every day, doesn’t go off on the pasture in such a way that it takes off the iron several times…) so it doesn’t have much wear for it. Then I wonder what reasons are speaking for making pigeon feet to the horse. And why is it just 4 hours out?! It’s 20 hours in the box, juhu.
Iron down, the fitting seems to be inappropriate when the iron has flew several times, with the right hoofer and the right management, then time and patience and minimal understanding of what the fitting with the hoof is doing.
https://difho.de/uses-her-horse horses/ Let’s go.
@ Punkgirl512
Very good answer, thank you.
You probably won’t like my answer.
It is irresponsible to attempt to continue to nail iron to the disastrous hoof.
You write yourself that the hoof suffers from the constant withdrawal/departure.
Of course they do that, the walls break out, are actually perforated, you don’t know where to nail at all….
Probably the one or the other nail is omitted because parts of the hoof wall are missing…
If you continue this way, you can stick plastic fittings soon….
@Baroque has found clear words but quite right in the matter:
Iron, if absolutely necessary, only belong to good hooves.
What you can do:
Please get some hoofs for the front and let your horse take off the iron.
It would be better if your horse could run “barefoot” but you write yes, that wouldn’t happen…. no one knows how long you ever tried….
Then you have to wear your horse at the front of the hoof shoes whenever it goes on meadow or paddock.
You have to wait ten weeks until enough healthy hoof has grown.
If the hooves in the toe become too long, they need to be shortened but not yet be beaten – first enough healthy horn must have grown.
If you’re too early, you’re still as far as you’re now…
I don’t know what you feed but probably it’s not a mistake if you feed a time-long vitamin H (“biotin”).
By the way, you can also ride with hoof shoes but not like the “Wilde Hunt”.
All good and dear greetings
No, of course not! Look for an ordinary hoofer and, above all, give the poor animal time to regenerate! The hoof has to recover that doesn’t go from today to tomorrow.
What speaks against bells?
What are the problems of hoove brings the horse with (position error., what is to correct? too tight?)
How long was the non-compulsory period?
What has been tried to prevent it from entering?
Four hours? How can you agree with your conscience?
How about proper bareworking?
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and NO you are not
It doesn’t work with my horse. Already tested. Only leaves with iron.
If the iron doesn’t hold, there’s a lot to be questioned!
No, your forging is not working.
Find a professional barhuf worker zb from the dhg, the difho or the Germans huforthopäden