Natalie_H
Well-Known Member
Noticed that one of the nails on my TBs crappy front hoof was not particularly secure today. Hacked him out, and when I got back it had worked it's way loose. Managed to remove the offending nail so it would not cause any damage, but being the one nearest the heel, I could see as he was walking that the shoe was lifting away slightly & putting strain on the other 2 nails on that side. So at 6pm I left a message on the answerphone at the forge asking for advice. My farrier called me back at 7:30pm, and said he will come & fix tomorrow morning between 8 & 9am before he goes to the Kent Show.
I feel so lucky as my previous farrier used to refuse to come out except for scheduled shoeing which is a problem as my gelding has very bad hooves. This is not the first time my current farrier has gone above & beyond the call of duty - he once came out within 15 minutes for a suspected hoof abscess, then called me on the Sunday to ask how the horse was doing. I guess I should carry on providing the luxury snacks & treats when he comes out - must be paying off!
I feel so lucky as my previous farrier used to refuse to come out except for scheduled shoeing which is a problem as my gelding has very bad hooves. This is not the first time my current farrier has gone above & beyond the call of duty - he once came out within 15 minutes for a suspected hoof abscess, then called me on the Sunday to ask how the horse was doing. I guess I should carry on providing the luxury snacks & treats when he comes out - must be paying off!