so disappointed....lost shoe

cloverleaf1985

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bought pony in last night and realised he had lost a shoe. that would have been ok apart from on sunday the whole yard is going on a christmas ride that we have been planning since the summer. farrier is coming anyway on monday so i rang him to see if he could come sooner but is van is at the garage with an oil leak. sounds stupid but i could have cried! anyway what do i do now? do i attempt to remove other shoe which im not keen on doing, lead him in hand or ride just up the road and back as some of the others are not going too far?
pointless post really but needed to tell people that understand!!
 
no we all have different ones. there are only a few of us and most have been done recently.
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Don't panic! Go out and get him an Easyboot/Old Mac Boot. They cost about 40 quid, however they are useful to have in reserve for the next timke you loose a shoe at an inconvenient moment. They are also a great item for the first aid box should your horse injure its foot.

You measure up for the correct size, strap the boot on and ride off as usual. RThey are designed for barefoot horses, so they are up to the toughest ridden work. You only uise them on the foot that has lost the shoe, ie, they don't go over shoes. http://www.easycareinc.com/our_boots/easyboots/Easyboots.aspx
 
My boy lost a shoe a couple of days ago (the others are all out of work for various reasons like fractured splint bones at the mo), been desperately trying to get a farrier but he can't make it until the new year now
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he is about 30 miles from me and i don't have transport. i have checked on robinsons and rideaway but they can't deliver til after xmas. ebay don't have any for less than £80 and ill prob never use them again so can't justify buying them!! do you think it would be ok to lead him for a few miles?
 
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