I love you Charlie!!!
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Aww....this is priceless Kim!! Keeper sure does love Charlie!!
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I love you Charlie!!!
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Oh dear! I find it amazing how easily horses pull them off in the field but when you have one like this it takes all your strength and an hour or so! I've used screwdrivers to try to lever them off before and a hacksaw blade inserted between the hoof and the shoe to cut through the nails and then leave the farrier to remove the nails later or use a stubby little screwdriver and hammer to ease up the clenches whilst the foot is on the ground and then pick it up and try to lever it off. Maybe try a mixture of methods. That nail on the right looks like it has been pulled enough to maybe get a hacksaw blade between shoe and hoof. Horseshoe nails are quite soft so they don't take a lot of cutting. It depends how obliging the horse is to stand whilst you hold his leg up and saw away at it.