BansheeB wrote:
they noticed the shoe was shifted, enough for them to pull it off and let him go barefoot behind for a couple of days. The shoe had been pounded back into place before he got back to the barn. Obviously they didn't think it was a big enough deal to make an issue out of it, although the pictures show the shoe to have been sprung worse than they thought.

That shoer should have seen the nail placings were not at all where they were supposed to be. A shoe that far off would not reset the nails anywhere back where they would supposed to be, heck the shoe even looks bent, which aluminum shoes bend easily & for sure the nails wouldn't be reset correctly...