Should Your Horse Wear Shoes or Go Barefoot?
feet you may have several options. Your horse may need protection like hoof boots which should be worn only when you ride. If worn extensively for longer periods they can potentially encase the feet in a moist dirty environment.
Or you may
opt for traditional nailedon shoes. There are also gluedon shoes which some view as more humane. The best resource for information about which hoof protection your horse may need is your farrier.
horses extra traction in snow and ice.
The Dangers of Horseshoeing
Barefoot enthusiasts point to shoeing as the cause of many problems and indeed poor shoeing can do more harm than good. But shoeing also has many benefits. Whether or not barefoot is best is up to you and your horse. Most farriers are very good at their jobs but mistakes do happen. If the horses hoof is brittle or damaged the nails used in horseshoeing can do further damage. Sometimes the nails are inserted incorrectly causing the animal pain and damaging the soft tissue in the hoof. An improperly placed or fitted shoe can cause damage when the animal walks similar to the issues that arise when humans wear shoes that are too small or uncomfortable.