Arniebear
Well-Known Member
My boy pulled a shoe off on sunday in the middle of his xc round
the shoe twisted round and then he stood on it but no nails went into his hoof one just skimmed the hoof (he bent it) and took a small dent out (like the farriers do when they shoe them, scrape all the old hoof away with that tool thingy - yeah thats totally what they are called
) he obviously went lame, i lept off athleticly
and extracted said shoe from said hoof and sadly
walked him back to the box park - he was jumping fantasically until then!! 
anyway no farrier at competition
so boxed him up and came home, my farrier came out following day to put the shoe back on, he was foot sore on hard surfaces but sound on grass (he was put out that eve, as he box walks manically if in on his own)
farrier couldnt find any puncture marks from the shoe, no heat or anything sisnter and said he's probably just foot sore as he's not used to having no shoes on and he is the worlds biggest baby when it comes to pain!!! (he's known to hang his leg in the air and looks extremely sad and innocent... but in fairness he did have an infection that time!!) so he wacked the shoe back on told me to give him a bute that eve and chuck him back out, i did and that was monday eve.... he's still lame in trot like barely 1/10th and only when you turn him in tight circles and then trot him off, theres no heat in the foot what so ever, no swelling anywhere else in the leg, i havnt ridden him yet as well he's not sound!!
and he's meant to be dressaging on saturday!!!! grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 
so what shall i do??
a) call farrier back out, he will probably take the shoe back off, poultice him even thou theres no heat and then wack the shoe back on in a weeks time - its my horses horrible boxed foot that he's pulled it off from, and generally he never has much to nail the shoes to, so i dont want the shoe taken off and on and off and on if it can be helped - if this is what he needs then fine
b) call the vet..... theres no swelling or heat at all so probably a tad pointless
c) ride him... he's not hopping lame (i dont really want to do this, but if i write it u guys can all think im a horrid rubbishy owner and laugh... or report me!
)
d) leave him, he's out 24/7 and wait and see when he comes sound, whilst also telling him to stop being a big baby it really doesnt hurt that much!
so go on what would you do??
anyway no farrier at competition
farrier couldnt find any puncture marks from the shoe, no heat or anything sisnter and said he's probably just foot sore as he's not used to having no shoes on and he is the worlds biggest baby when it comes to pain!!! (he's known to hang his leg in the air and looks extremely sad and innocent... but in fairness he did have an infection that time!!) so he wacked the shoe back on told me to give him a bute that eve and chuck him back out, i did and that was monday eve.... he's still lame in trot like barely 1/10th and only when you turn him in tight circles and then trot him off, theres no heat in the foot what so ever, no swelling anywhere else in the leg, i havnt ridden him yet as well he's not sound!!
so what shall i do??
a) call farrier back out, he will probably take the shoe back off, poultice him even thou theres no heat and then wack the shoe back on in a weeks time - its my horses horrible boxed foot that he's pulled it off from, and generally he never has much to nail the shoes to, so i dont want the shoe taken off and on and off and on if it can be helped - if this is what he needs then fine
b) call the vet..... theres no swelling or heat at all so probably a tad pointless
c) ride him... he's not hopping lame (i dont really want to do this, but if i write it u guys can all think im a horrid rubbishy owner and laugh... or report me!
d) leave him, he's out 24/7 and wait and see when he comes sound, whilst also telling him to stop being a big baby it really doesnt hurt that much!
so go on what would you do??