Some fun reading on endurance riding your horse barefoot, and bare/booted (not the same in my mind). Some of us train bare, and compete booted. Others go bare all the time, and some boot all the time. However you do it, there is plenty of support that it is indeed "good" for the horse. ~E.G.
http://www.wildabouthooves.com.au/pages/endurance.htm
http://www.arayash.co.za/barefootendurance/index.htm
http://www.easycareinc.com/education/articles/the_dao_of_hoof.aspx
http://www.easycareinc.com/education/articles/chief_update.aspx
http://www.easycareinc.com/Education/articles/barefoot_endurance_horse_part1.aspx
http://www.easycareinc.com/Education/articles/barefoot_endurance_horse_part2.aspx
http://www.easycareinc.com/Education/articles/mustang_roll.aspx
http://www.performancebarefoot.co.uk/page34.html
http://www.aebm.org.au/documents/dare_to_go_bare.pdf
Favorite Links for training, gear, and memberships!
- National Association of Competitive Mounted Orienteering
- HOW TO CMO
- What is CMO?
- Old Dominion Endurance Rides
- Renegade Hoof Boots
- Endurance.Net
- Riding vs. Racing a discussion with the Duck.
- Trumbull Mountain's INTRO TO ENDURANCE RIDING
- Principles of Conditioning
- Conditioning the endurance horse by SERA
- Short Article: Feeding & Training the Endurance Horse
- Feeding the Endurance Horse, Swedish Author
- Preventing Dehydration In the Endurance Horse, Ontario Competitive Trail Riding Association
- Jim Holland's fantastic training links here!
- South Eastern Distance Rider's Association
January 24, 2011
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I think everyone should read these. Oz goes bare and it makes a BIG difference in his soundness and conditioning. Wouldn't have it any other way.
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