SAL66
Well-Known Member
My new horse hasn't the best hooves in the world but according to my farrier they arn't too bad.
He has pulled a piece of horn to the outside of his front hoof and I'm not sure how on earth the farrier will be able to put a new shoe on.
I don't want to go barefoot , so what else could I do to ensure that a shoe could be put back on, I did read somewhere that another user uses Equicast, so I'm wondering if a new shoe was nailed on could I then wrap the shoe over with Equicast to keep it on.
Ideas gratefully received.
He has pulled a piece of horn to the outside of his front hoof and I'm not sure how on earth the farrier will be able to put a new shoe on.
I don't want to go barefoot , so what else could I do to ensure that a shoe could be put back on, I did read somewhere that another user uses Equicast, so I'm wondering if a new shoe was nailed on could I then wrap the shoe over with Equicast to keep it on.
Ideas gratefully received.