Oh I’m not faulting you for doing it. I understand your reasons for it. I’m just sorry that it’s turned out that way. I know you’ve had a time trying to keep shoes on her and to find somebody who will do a decent job of it. Hopefully this’ll be what she needs. :o)
OK, I feel better, now.
I’ll report the results after I ride.
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There is a plastic pad between her hoof and the shoe. The farrier says she has "bad feet" and needs "something" but doesn't give any suggestions as to what. I have given her almost a whole big bag of hoof and coat supplement and have a bag of biotin to start on next. I've even put veg. oil in her food to maybe keep them from being so dry. I don't know what else to do. She did ride smoother. I could breathe without my breath being pounded out of me every step.