MajorClementine
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I live in a fairly rural area with very minimal traffic on the back roads. Once Major is ready to expand from driving in our pasture I plan on coming up with a couple of routes on some of these back roads. The only problem is there isn't much of a shoulder thanks to irrigation ditches and fence lines. The only reason this might be a problem is that keeps us on the paved road. Would this be to hard on Major's feet/legs? We'd work up slowly obviously but I don't want to cause him serious problems.
I've used easy boots for my riding horses and I really liked them. Has anyone used them for minis and had success with them? I know they are expensive but I'd rather do that than have an injury. I've heard the build a bear shoe theory on here as well but I'm a long ways away from a BaB.
The only dirt trails around here are narrow, steep, rocky or a combination of all 3. Not really fit for a cart.
I've used easy boots for my riding horses and I really liked them. Has anyone used them for minis and had success with them? I know they are expensive but I'd rather do that than have an injury. I've heard the build a bear shoe theory on here as well but I'm a long ways away from a BaB.
The only dirt trails around here are narrow, steep, rocky or a combination of all 3. Not really fit for a cart.