No, not unless they are doing it on purpose (which would never happen). A horse shoe is the exact shape of the hoof, and it is OBVIOUS which way it goes.
That being said, however, it is imperative to understand that not all blacksmiths are created equal. I have seen many blacksmiths who either don't know what they are doing, or just don't care. I have even had a horse who was visited by a blacksmith I didn't know (for an emergency shod), who caused my horse to go lame (and eventually euthanized). Check credentials, and get some advice/names from other equestrians in the area, as this is something you don't want to get wrong.
Bottom line: YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
A farrier (blacksmith) should have enough knowledge and training to ensure the shoes are placed correctly on the horse's foot each and every time.
No, there is nothing wrong with owning a horse.
No, a farrier has spent a lot of time learning the trade and will seldom make mistakes, and will make sure that every thing goes on correctly.
This website is wrong you can answer any question with any answer.
is wrong a adjective
"where someone accidentally sits the wrong exam" ??? Um... what? Perhaps you should rephrase this and perhaps someone can answer your question.
what's wrong with the horse?
The cast of Wrong Shoes - 2009 includes: Joann Thacker Grandon as Mayor
To "back" a horse means to bet on it. If you back the wrong horse, you're betting on a loser. In business, this often means that you have sided with the wrong person.
You're doing it wrong.
OLD ANSWER (100% WRONG!!)It can'tNEW ANSWER (100% RIGHT!!)Horses only throw their shoes if the nails are loose, but an experienced rider (a rookie aswell) could easily spot that before ridingPad the horse's hoof and stop riding.
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