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I've always had my horses hot shod for the past 25 years, and have always had an idea that it gives a better result than cold shoeing (no proper evidence to support this, just an idea!)
I was mortified to find that my new TB was a right idiot to be shod last time (I was away on holiday) as he objected to being hot shod - no idea why, I am sure he has been hot shod before, but this was only the second time he had been done by my (very good) farrier who ended up cold shoeing him, which the TB was fine with.
Has anyone any thoughts/info on cold shoeing v hot shoeing?
I was mortified to find that my new TB was a right idiot to be shod last time (I was away on holiday) as he objected to being hot shod - no idea why, I am sure he has been hot shod before, but this was only the second time he had been done by my (very good) farrier who ended up cold shoeing him, which the TB was fine with.
Has anyone any thoughts/info on cold shoeing v hot shoeing?