cptrayes
Well-Known Member
We'd like to understand the shoeingThe farrier wasn't his usual forthcoming self.
It doesn't look bad to me, but if the horse was lamed by it then the balance changes have upset his feet badly by the sound of it. He does, however have very worrying event lines which are so big that the farrier has rasped them flat only an inch or less down from the coronet band.
I'm interested to know about the nailheads being so proud. None of mine are shod so I can't compare, but I don't remember them being like that.
That is normal, especially for roadwork. My farrier would normally use over-sized nails to give grip on the road, and also because they hold very tight for a long time, because the head wears down to fit the hole in the shoe exactly, almost like they are rivetted on. The way they make the feet rock on a flat surface might have upset him though.