I don't see why not. I probably would avoid too much fast trotting on the roads etc but unless your horse has a habit of going lame after being shod (or crap farrier
No reason why not to - the horn of the hoof has no nerves in it, so the horse shouldn't feel anything. Some horses (like Tango!) can be sensitive, but in your case you shouldn't have a problem. Why are you asking?
jumpthemoon - farrier is coming tomorrow and the fatty-pony will have already had 2 days off (dentist coming tonight) so I really need to ride tomorrow night, he can't really have another day off!
You can ride, jump do whatever after shoes have been fitted. If you have any problem then they haven't been fitted properly. As for the shoe bedding in
if the horse has been hot shod then it will be bedded in.
Thrown shoes are replaced at events, racing etc & the horses go on to compete so just go for it.
If you're worried about it ask the dentist, but unless he has to do something pretty drastic, there's no reason why you can't ride him. Will PM you about the gallops - I'd forgotten you'd been there!
Only thing we always do is put on overreach boots--having pulled new shoes jumping soon after shoeing and causing quite a bit of damage! Admit horse short coupled and does overtrack
Another vote for riding same day as shoeing. Dentist came out to our yard last week to do 5 horses, 3 of them were rode the same day (including mine) and no problems at all.