Here's why it's tricky:
* Jesus was a historical figure, but not a blacksmith. He was a preacher and teacher, not a horse shoer.
* Horses were likely not shod in Jesus' time. Horseshoeing as we know it developed later, and while some forms of protection for horse hooves may have existed, the modern horseshoe wasn't commonplace.
So, the answer is that Jesus did not shoe horses. He was a carpenter, and his focus was on teaching and spreading his message.