Every horse is to be seen as an individual. Therefor every horse's hoof horn will grow in a different pace. The individual growing rate depends on a lot of factors: on what you feed, how much minerals it gets, how the horse is used, the hoof horn quality, age, sex, breed, if it needs an orthopedic hoofshoe to correct hoof imbalances and many more.
In general it takes about 6 - 8 weeks in average until it will be necessary to re-shoe. By then hoof horn has grown in such a pace, that a hoof shoe does not fit any more the way it should, it starts to loosen, or worse parts of the hoof wall underneath can break, leaving spaces between shoe and the normally stabile, carrying horn.
Unless the shoes are in good shape then you want need new ones. Check the edges of the shoes to see if it is worn. Most likely you probably will need new shoes.
New shoes are needed when the old ones wear out. There are many factors that contribute to how fast the shoes wear out, including growth spurts, and rough play.
A horse always goes to bed with shoes on. Once horses are fitted for shoes, they keep them on until it is time to get new shoes.
If you are on a regular schedule of running everyday I would replace a pair of shoes every six months. If you don't replace the shoes you might get a blister or a chalice.
If your horse is shod then you should have the farrier visit every 6 to 8 weeks to trim the hoof and reset the shoes. You should have new shoes put on the horse as old ones can be a bit deformed or worn thin, but it is a good idea to carry a few old ones around with you for emergency spares if your at a show or on the trail etc.
Yes! A horse needs new shoes every 2 months or a foot problem is sure to occur.
When your other shoes break or you need new ones:).
Try small, low grade routes,or easy bouldering problems etc wearing your new climbing shoes. Dont try any overadventurous moves, dynos etc. Continue to do this for as many sessions as you feel you need before your climbing shoes are broken in, or as is more often the case, you have become used to your new climbing shoes.
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It would depend greatly on why you need new shoes/ replacement shoes, and if you need any special features (shape, style or support) in your performance running shoe.
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