conniegirl
Well-Known Member
Yes i can, one of my ponies came in with a front shoe twisted and half off. Raided my dads tool shed for a hammer and a chisel, got brother to hold pony whilst i niped the shoe off, took 15 mins (cement chisels are wonderful for getting clenches up). But that pony is a star for the farrier, stands perfectly still, doesnt fidget and doesnt lean so i at least didnt have to do it with a difficult pony.