Riding after being shod?

Jen92

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Pretty much as ubove, he was shod this morning do you think its okay for me to ride straight away ? Loads of people say yes then some people say wait a day so im not sure lol
 
We have always ridden straight after the horses being shod. The cobs have to be ridden back to their field 2 miles away... or we just hack out/school.

Can't see why you wouldn't be able to?
 
Coool thanks, thought so but better to be safe than sorry
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New shoes need a little time to ''bed in'' so as above stay out of deep mud but no problem riding normally
Aim to shoe one week before cross country competitions if possible
I used to turn out with over-reach boots on when newly shod--Cuffey older now tends not to fly around quite so much although he did this morning--had a real hoolie
 
i used to hack to my farrior so had to hack home again.
Also i do endurance and lucy once pulled a shoe off while unloading
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(the silly moo). The farrior re shod her then we compleated a 65km ride.
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So unless advised not to by your farrior for a perticular reason i don't see any harm.
 
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So did we (about 8 miles away), we had to if we wanted him hot shod, there were no portable forges in the 'black & white years'.
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Sister rode one way and I rode the other (Dad dropped off/collected us and we had fish & chips for lunch). The horse was always really slow on the way there and much livlier on the way back.
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This gets asked so often here, and, as always, you will get a division in yes or no. There is no reason not to ride, if you are worried, ask your farrier what he/she thinks.
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