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I was on another forum that I visit pertaining to hounds when this discussion came up in their horse and mule section. Some were for them and some wouldn't ride anything without them. One man went so far as to say that anyone who claimed a saddlehorse didn't need shoes was full of sh*t. And then the fight started. I told him that the only one full of anything was him. I went so far as to allow that if he had horses that need to be shod constantly, then perhaps he should think about an upgrade in horseflesh.
When I look at a horse, the first thing I want is a hard black foot. After that I want a nice heavy leg. Without these two things the rest of the horse or the fact that he's out of ol' so and so, don't mean much. Perhaps if people would put function over pretty they wouldn't have these problems. We live in some fairly rocky country and the only time one of ours gets shod is if it's going to a sale and we want people to know his feet can be handled.
Just curious, how many people on here ride with shoes? What is your reasoning for your choice either way?
One white sock you buy'em
Two white socks you try'em
Three white socks you pass'I'm
Four white socks and a strip on his nose
Peel off his hide and feed him to the crows.
That's just an oldtimers saying. Don't kill the messenger.
When I look at a horse, the first thing I want is a hard black foot. After that I want a nice heavy leg. Without these two things the rest of the horse or the fact that he's out of ol' so and so, don't mean much. Perhaps if people would put function over pretty they wouldn't have these problems. We live in some fairly rocky country and the only time one of ours gets shod is if it's going to a sale and we want people to know his feet can be handled.
Just curious, how many people on here ride with shoes? What is your reasoning for your choice either way?
One white sock you buy'em
Two white socks you try'em
Three white socks you pass'I'm
Four white socks and a strip on his nose
Peel off his hide and feed him to the crows.
That's just an oldtimers saying. Don't kill the messenger.