fine_and_dandy
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Ok, so Wonka had his first pair of shoes just before I got him. I was told that he was ok with farrier, no major issues to report - which I had nothing to question after. He was fine with having his feet picked up etc so I had no reason to have any suspicions that I hadn't been told the whole truth about his first time being shod. I had the farrier out when it was time for a change and to cut a long story short, Wonka got very wound up, bunny hopped down the yard with the farrier on the end of his leg, and in the end had to be twitched to get his back shoes off. At no point did he kick out or bite the farrier, he just got veyr upset by the whole thing. I apologised to our farrier and said that if I had any suspicions about his feet or shoeing not being as smooth as I was told, I would have told him.
Now my dilemma is here - I heard from somebody else that the farrier will not trim Wonka's feet or shoe him - he hasn't got the guts to tell me this and I have been trying to ring him to get an appointment! Now as I bought Wonka to sell on next year, I want to get him as sound as possible, but I really do not know what I can do in order to get him slightly less nervy about his feet and being shod - I don;t want him to be twitched everytime his shoes are changed.
Has anyone got any tips on how I can "de-sensitise" him to being shod?
Now my dilemma is here - I heard from somebody else that the farrier will not trim Wonka's feet or shoe him - he hasn't got the guts to tell me this and I have been trying to ring him to get an appointment! Now as I bought Wonka to sell on next year, I want to get him as sound as possible, but I really do not know what I can do in order to get him slightly less nervy about his feet and being shod - I don;t want him to be twitched everytime his shoes are changed.
Has anyone got any tips on how I can "de-sensitise" him to being shod?