If the horse was only done 10 days before, then probably no
permanent damage done. If you can approach your farrier WITHOUT anger so that
it is a learning opportunity for him (his choice to take advantage of it), then
I’d do it. Otherwise just let it go. Better for you both.
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Donna Winters Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 10:05 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] damage from shoeing
My o0roblem is my
shoer got the whole R side wrong. outside of hooves short, did not compensate
for a slight club foot, contracted a tendon. Luckily he is in the hands
of someone who is working with a good shoer , vet and xrays. My horses
conditioning was started very slow and technically with a plan. But now
all my rides are on hold. So much for the pity party.
Should I confront my old shoer with my anger, letter from
vet and xrays showing bones not in alignment..Also whould I be so bold as to
ask for my money back, horse was done 10 days before this. thanks
everyone
Donna and
"Bud"
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