Hedwards
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Just got back from the yard and found a very very lame horse. the YO came out and said he had come in from the field and he's twisted his shoe.
His offside hind shoe has twisted towards the inside - leaving the toe clip sticking into his foot - it looks like its just around the edge ie. where the clenches are hammered in for the shoe but i cant be sure. i tried everything to get it off, but he was only shod two weeks ago and the shoe was well on, and i dont have the right tools and nor did anyone else on the yard to get it off (note to self - buy some tools!) because its Sunday evening no farrier we could think of has his phone turned on, my farrier normally would, but sod's law - he's just gone on holiday!
I've packed his foot (with a couple of baby nappies) between the shoe and his sole, and put a bandage on to hold it in place, he looked a bit more comfortable but still obviously sore. i just wanted to know if anyone else has had this before and what the outcome was? and if you have any advice?
Luckily there is a farrier on the yard at 8.30am tomorrow so hopefully i'll be able to pursuade him to pull it off for me - i know i could have phoned the vet (well i did to see if they had a number for an emergency farrier - no luck) but the call out would have been around £100 - just to pull a shoe off, and i just cant afford that...
Just got back from the yard and found a very very lame horse. the YO came out and said he had come in from the field and he's twisted his shoe.
His offside hind shoe has twisted towards the inside - leaving the toe clip sticking into his foot - it looks like its just around the edge ie. where the clenches are hammered in for the shoe but i cant be sure. i tried everything to get it off, but he was only shod two weeks ago and the shoe was well on, and i dont have the right tools and nor did anyone else on the yard to get it off (note to self - buy some tools!) because its Sunday evening no farrier we could think of has his phone turned on, my farrier normally would, but sod's law - he's just gone on holiday!
I've packed his foot (with a couple of baby nappies) between the shoe and his sole, and put a bandage on to hold it in place, he looked a bit more comfortable but still obviously sore. i just wanted to know if anyone else has had this before and what the outcome was? and if you have any advice?
Luckily there is a farrier on the yard at 8.30am tomorrow so hopefully i'll be able to pursuade him to pull it off for me - i know i could have phoned the vet (well i did to see if they had a number for an emergency farrier - no luck) but the call out would have been around £100 - just to pull a shoe off, and i just cant afford that...