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Slipping issue??
tiffm9
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2014-01-17 9:30 AM
Subject: Slipping issue??



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I have a horse that has been slipping a lot seems to silp and peel out around the barrels . I have been running her barefoot do you think I need to put shoes on her??
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drpepper
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2014-01-17 9:44 AM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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Check to see if her feet are level! 
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-01-17 10:03 AM
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I guess it wouldn't hurt to try. 

My gelding started slipping when I started asking him for a little speed around the barrels. I already had him shoe'ed on the front feet for soundness issues, but I added a regular rim shoe on the hind legs and it seemed to help him alot.
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BarrelsRmyLife
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2014-01-17 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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Some horses just need shoes when they go to dig in. Not saying that just because a horse is a power house they need shoes to keep traction because some can do fine without shoes. 

But some just need that extra traction to help them when they make a move. I know I wouldn't be able to run barefoot on my one gelding because he sometimes looses traction when powering out WITH shoes.

So it is worth a try, and if you don't like how they feel then you can take them right off.
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tiffm9
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2014-01-17 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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Ok thanks I am gunna get some shoes on her asap.
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Lisantwist
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-01-17 10:15 AM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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BarrelsRmyLife - 2014-01-17 8:07 AM Some horses just need shoes when they go to dig in. Not saying that just because a horse is a power house they need shoes to keep traction because some can do fine without shoes. 



But some just need that extra traction to help them when they make a move. I know I wouldn't be able to run barefoot on my one gelding because he sometimes looses traction when powering out WITH shoes.



So it is worth a try, and if you don't like how they feel then you can take them right off.

I agree with this post.
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rodeowithjoker
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-01-17 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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BarrelsRmyLife - 2014-01-17 10:07 AM Some horses just need shoes when they go to dig in. Not saying that just because a horse is a power house they need shoes to keep traction because some can do fine without shoes. 



But some just need that extra traction to help them when they make a move. I know I wouldn't be able to run barefoot on my one gelding because he sometimes looses traction when powering out WITH shoes.



So it is worth a try, and if you don't like how they feel then you can take them right off.

I agree. My rodeo horse can run barefoot on the hind end if I'm running on jackpot ground, but head for the shallower rodeo ground and he needs a little extra grab. The extra traction is why I've left shoes on my big sorrel horse. He'd probably stay sound barefoot but he really leaves hard and since I plan on using him at rodeos this summer, I figure a little extra traction/grab is worth the extra farrier expense every 6-8 weeks.

When I first put back shoes on my good rodeo horse, I hated how they felt and wound up not having them reset. A couple years later, I put them back on because he needed them on the harder, shallower rodeo ground. He has kind of a straighter style and makes a big move to leave the barrels so a lot is riding on him being able to get ahold on the back side of the barrels.
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-01-17 3:39 PM
Subject: RE: Slipping issue??



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rodeowithjoker - 2014-01-17 2:14 PM

BarrelsRmyLife - 2014-01-17 10:07 AM Some horses just need shoes when they go to dig in. Not saying that just because a horse is a power house they need shoes to keep traction because some can do fine without shoes. 



But some just need that extra traction to help them when they make a move. I know I wouldn't be able to run barefoot on my one gelding because he sometimes looses traction when powering out WITH shoes.



So it is worth a try, and if you don't like how they feel then you can take them right off.

I agree. My rodeo horse can run barefoot on the hind end if I'm running on jackpot ground, but head for the shallower rodeo ground and he needs a little extra grab. The extra traction is why I've left shoes on my big sorrel horse. He'd probably stay sound barefoot but he really leaves hard and since I plan on using him at rodeos this summer, I figure a little extra traction/grab is worth the extra farrier expense every 6-8 weeks.

When I first put back shoes on my good rodeo horse, I hated how they felt and wound up not having them reset. A couple years later, I put them back on because he needed them on the harder, shallower rodeo ground. He has kind of a straighter style and makes a big move to leave the barrels so a lot is riding on him being able to get ahold on the back side of the barrels.

how has your sorrel horse been doing at the barrel races? I haven't read any updates on him in a little while, or i missed them.

Edited by casualdust07 2014-01-17 3:40 PM
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