Saturday, August 21, 2010

Not Anti-Shoes Just Pro Barefoot

Hey all,

I wanted to give you a little glimpse into the philosophy of  PDR Professional Hoofcare... whether I’m setting full shoes, leaving the horse bare, or recomending hoof boots the horse's physiological health and bio mechanical efficiency is what matters.  Educating customers and offering option's for them and there horses situation is actually the toughest part of my job.

In my barn and on my route I provide service for a lot of highly competitive Cutting horses and I try to start them all barefoot, this gives us a place to go if we need to!  But from time to time they need some steel to keep them going down the road and at the top of the leader boards.
Do I believe all horses can go barefoot?  Yes I do but sometimes the transition time or the environment just doesn't allow the horse/owner to stay competitive and good shoeing may get that horse/owner to a few more shows.  This really opens up a big can of "whats best for the horse" and the uber "Natural Horsemanship"  followers will have a lot to say but it is what it is and it is unlikely the equine community will change that dramatically that we stop showing horses after all they are equine athletes.

I will always offer you my best service and advice and whether we are shoeing, trimming or booting it will be based on the needs of you and your horse.

J-PDR

www.painteddranch.com/

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