small bit of advice - not sure

parsley

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I discovered after schooling last night that both of my boy's front shoes are a bit loose (I could hear a slightly different clinky noise - VERY annoying after a while!). The farrier says he will come asap but obviously not today as it is a holiday. Question is - will I be OK to school him today (rubber or woodchip)?
 
Depends how loose they are? If they are flappy and therefore he could trip on them, or they move from under him, then no, I wouldn't shcool. But if they only have a couple of nails raisen and aren't easy to wobble then I would school him, but no road/field work.
 
Thanks!
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they definatly aren't flappy - a few milimeteres loose really. I have to sort out my lorry a bit today so I'll see whether that takes up my whole day
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you can try soaking his feet either in a bucket or with a hose pipe if you keep them wet they may hang on a while longer as they will expand and tighten round nails a bit if they havent become too loose
 
hmmmm thanks
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- hes out in quite long grass at the momment so if I go and rider soon presumably this will have already happened.
 
just be carefull that they dont become more loose during schooling, incase it then twists and a nail goes into the horses foot; you should be ok though
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becareful but yes I would school, when Hs are clanky I schhol although keep checking them as I done this once in the school and one I thought was not too bad went flying across the school in canter, stopped and too remaining clenches out and carried on - nothing or no one was hurt !!!
 
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