Any knowledge on horseshoe history?

gugglebum

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Happy Sunday afternoon all. Hope your horses are all happy & well and your tummies full of roast dinners :)

I was digging in the garden of a house thats recently had some extension work done, its in a residential but historic area, full of old cottages and what used to be a busy working harbour.

I found this in the garden and wondered if it was old, and if it would have been a pony or donkeys shoe? I don't even know if donkeys were shod. Its not the sort of area where you'd have found a rich child with a pony, however there was a working farm on the land many many years ago. Go back far enough it was a bronze age settlement.

Any ideas if the size and shape offer any clues would be much appreciated :)



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It's from the heel of a man's boot or shoe. And yes, donkeys were/are shod, but with a distinctive elongated shoe (mules and oxen were also shod).
 
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