ArcticFox
Well-Known Member
Hi all
it has got us talking recently. Do you keep a shoe removing kit? can you remove a shoe if necessary?
I'm lucky that my father was a farrier, and taught me how to remove shoes, and provided me with all the equipment necessary to remove one.
unfortunately I found myself without the kit on Sunday as it lives in the lorry which was at the garage (typical - will not do that again!). My horse came in from the field on 3 legs with a shoe that had moved. It was hard to tell if it was bruising or nail in the foot that had made him so lame, but I needed to get the shoe off.
I called a large number of people in the area around me - including livery yards, to find none owned any form of kit and some felt they wouldn't be able to get a shoe off if they tried as they don't know how to.
So if the poll works, just out of interest, do you own a kit? can you remove a shoe?
it has got us talking recently. Do you keep a shoe removing kit? can you remove a shoe if necessary?
I'm lucky that my father was a farrier, and taught me how to remove shoes, and provided me with all the equipment necessary to remove one.
unfortunately I found myself without the kit on Sunday as it lives in the lorry which was at the garage (typical - will not do that again!). My horse came in from the field on 3 legs with a shoe that had moved. It was hard to tell if it was bruising or nail in the foot that had made him so lame, but I needed to get the shoe off.
I called a large number of people in the area around me - including livery yards, to find none owned any form of kit and some felt they wouldn't be able to get a shoe off if they tried as they don't know how to.
So if the poll works, just out of interest, do you own a kit? can you remove a shoe?