What do you do when your horse comes in from the pasture with a loose shoe? You might be tempted to leave it alone and hope that it stays put until your farrier can make a trip out to your farm, but this leaves your horse at risk of hoof injury. The shoe might pull off, taking a big chunk of hoof wall with it. It could also come loose and twist, causing your horse to step on the nails and suffer a puncture wound in his sole.

With the right tools, pulling a loose shoe is easy for an average horse owner to do when the farrier can’t make it out to the farm right away. In the video below, Kentucky-based farrier Eric Johnson shows step-by-step how to safely remove a shoe.

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5 thoughts on “Video: How to Pull a Loose Horse Shoe

  1. Deborah says:

    Great info!

  2. Catherine says:

    Great video! It’s helpful to see an experienced farrier working with a live horse, rather than just reading instructions or seeing a list of steps to follow. This is a good educational tool for any horse owner to watch.

  3. horsesfortrail.com says:

    Good advice. If you don’t remove the shoe, the consequences can be painful and expensive.

  4. Marion says:

    Good information

  5. Robin says:

    Nice to have a farrier for a husband, but when he’s not around, I do this.

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