top of page

Why Do Horses Wear Shoes?

  • Sandy Stetson
  • Aug 1, 2022
  • 2 min read

ree

Horseshoes are ubiquitous with luck, backyard games and ranch life, but if you have ever stopped to think about it, you may have wondered why horses need shoes in the first place. After all, horses have hooves and survive in the wild without shoes—so why do most horses that live in barns wear them?


Below, we will take a look at what horse shoes are and why many people do (or don’t!) choose to get them for their horses.


What Are Horse Shoes?

Horse shoes are a U-shaped plate, typically made from steel or aluminum, which are nailed into the edges of a horse’s hoof by a farrier. Horses do not have feeling in their hooves (aside from the triangle-shaped part in the center, called the frog), so this does not hurt them one bit!

Horse hooves are similar to human nails and will keep growing indefinitely if not trimmed or worn down. A horse that has shoes on is referred to as “shod,” while one without them will be called “unshod.”


What Purpose Do Horse Shoes Serve?

Horse shoes provide several benefits to the horse and the rider, and may be a good choice depending on a horse’s activity and habits. They provide a barrier that prevents hooves from wearing down too quickly and can add durability and strength to the hoof.

Additionally, horseshoes can provide extra traction in snowy, rocky or other rough conditions and can add protection for horses that participate in high impact events like jumping or cross country.


Do All Horses Need Horse Shoes?

Not every horse will need to wear shoes; it mostly comes down to the owner’s personal preference, the terrain the horse is exposed to and what functions the horse performs in its normal life.


Horses that pull heavy loads, racehorses and other performance horses should typically be shod, but for regular riding conditions on soft terrain, they may not be necessary. The best person to give advice about whether or not a horse should be shod is a farrier, as they can check for hoof sensitivity, wear patterns and other indicators that might influence the horse’s comfort.


If you’re ready to experience the Rocky Mountains on horseback, we would love to have you out to the ranch! To book a scenic horseback ride at Sombrero Stables click here.


Copyright © 2022 Sombrero Stable


660 Comments


legoalways
a day ago

Sombrero Stables explains the benefits of horseshoes for protection and traction. To add fun to equestrian training, Sprunky's rhythmic music could craft engaging soundtracks for various horse-themed games.

Like

shahimalik
shahimalik
3 days ago

Jo log hassle-free aur genuine setup chahte hain wo prefer karte hain getintopc.https://getintopc.tr/

Like

Namita Kapoor
Namita Kapoor
4 days ago

Hyderabad is an active city in the state of Telangana, and it has become a hub for various services for its people. Of all these services, the Hyderabad Call Girls is undoubtedly one of the most popular and expensive options, offering companionship to those seeking it.

 

Regardless of the purpose of the visit – business or leisure- having Hyderabad call girls can spice up the journey. There's no better way of experiencing the Hyderabad escort service if you are looking to encounter premium service providers. This blog will discuss everything surrounding Hyderabad call girls and why people prefer them.

 

Hyderabad Call Girl Service is an independent escort agency that provides clients with friendly and sensual women for hire.…

Like

Huệ La Trương
Huệ La Trương
6 days ago

https://ok9.hu.net/ là sân chơi uy tín, tỷ lệ kèo ổn định, nạp rút nhanh và nhiều ưu đãi cho thành viên mới.

Like

Backlink Forum
Backlink Forum
Sep 05

A friend of mine suggested outreach to industry influencers for link building. They found some leads on the buy backlinks forum https://backlink.forum/pricing/, which helped a lot!

Like

Questions?

1895 Big Thompson Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517

sales@sombrero.com  /  Tel. 970-533-8155 (please see FAQ before calling)

Thanks for chatting! We will be with you shortly!

gallery10.jpeg
bottom of page