horseshoe
call a farrier
immedately get off your horse and check out the hoove it threw the shoe off of. and call the shoe person immediately.
A horse shoe
A horse's shoe is called a horseshoe. A horse's foot is called a hoof.
a horse shoe is made of metal
horse shoes
Dismount and go back. If you are trail riding, its always handy to carry an Easyboot; then you can put it on and continue riding. Make sure all nails, etc.. are out of the hoof. Save the shoe if you have it for the farrier. If you have a very tender-footed horse, and are on rocky terrain, you can try making a "wrap" around the hoof with a bandana and clothing or several layers of duct tape to minimize damage on the way back. Make sure its on tight.
Get off your horse and lead them back to the barn. If your a good distance away on a trail, it's alright to ride the horse back, but keep to a walk. Call your farriar immediately. It's not bad for a horse to go missing a shoe, but you shouldn't ride until it is replaced.
Shoeing a horse involves attaching a metal horse shoe to the bottom of the horse's hoof to protect it. It is not recommended to shoe a horse backwards as this could be uncomfortable and potentially harmful for the horse's hoof and leg. It is important to always consult a professional farrier for proper shoeing techniques.
walk home (try and find the shoe first) call farrier or blacksmith immediately try to keep stabled
Call a blacksmith, I doubt the horse would be hurt but walk them out to see if they're lame. Walk the horse carefully back to the barn or stable.
to get your horse shod call a farrier if you don't know where a farrier is then check a pony club notice Bord or a notice Bord in a saddlery ask fellow horse people.