Everyday Shoeing

Discussion in 'Everyday Horseshoeing' started by gary evans, Mar 8, 2012.

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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    I know alot of Farriers that shoe in shorts..admittly I would never, only because I tend to hang a nail in my pants legs and if I didnt have jeans on, my skin would be taking a worst beating than it does now....it isnt unprofessional at all!!
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    How bout a suit jacket shirt and tie with the shorts would that balance it out to look professional? :D
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    A polo shirt, shorts , clean socks and mankini; I shoe in that attire all summer. It sure beats a sleeveless T-shirt, cowboy hat and boots.:confused:
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    Platerforge Guest

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    there is nothing unprofessional to look like a horseman when you are in the horse business field. but I don't wear the cowboy hat. and I wear a turtleneck, jeans and boots in the colder months.

    Mankini:ROFLMAO:....but I look better in my thong!:p
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    scruggs1 Active Member

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    So THATS's what yall were doing while I was working...looks like a government DOT job site...one working, one watching, and one taking pictures! :D



    Kim, This is my attire until about the time frost hits the ground, then I put on the jeans and hiking boots. If I were Jaye's apprentice, he could set a dress code, however, I am more like his mercenary, and for the 1-2 days a month that he needs extra help, he's not real judgmental about my attire...and he wears shorts sometimes too...my legs are just sexier than his!:p Besides, what's more 'professional': shorts in a matching dry-wick outfit or jeans that are so sweaty, they look like I peed my pants front top of butt crack around to belly button?

    Linda, I assume this is sarcasm. Even the vets around here wear shorts and scrubs. In fact, one of the best vets here sometimes wears camouflage shorts.
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Pee pant jeans are definitely no longer in style.

    Your braver than I...... plus my legs are so white the client would be blinded. :D
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    I don't remember it being that bright at the club, must be a glare. Lol
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    john mc loughlin Member

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    Now if my App turned up in shorts he would get gate:(
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    Gabino Active Member

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    For me,it should be unnacceptable.Besides,If the "work inspector" can see you working in shorts,he fines you whit 600 euros.
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Really?

    Regards
    Ray
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Another thing that's good bout the system in the States, no fines based on how one is dressed , no work inspectors!

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    Cody Gilreath Member

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    I wear shorts 90% of the time during summer. Only thing my clients ever said is, "I don't blame you."


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    DeniseMc Member

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    Don't the darn flies bother your bare legs????
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    Cody Gilreath Member

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    I think it's not what is presented but how it's presented. I wear nice Columbia shorts, Timberland hiking boots, black socks, and golf shirts. You do better work when your comfortable. :)


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    Cody Gilreath Member

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    Fly Spray Denise. When they come a bite en, I go a sprayin.


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    Cody Gilreath Member

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    My legs are so hairy Denise that flys hardly ever make it to the flesh!!


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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    12.5" 3/8 x 7/8

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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    DeniseMc Member

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    What fly spray lasts more than 10 seconds????
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    Gabino Active Member

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    All things have the pros and cons. Here, if a horse cut your naked leg,the Social Security care you and pay you the medical benefit.Cause of,the workers are obligatory to dress the security wear. We can't wear guns or pistols in the truck neither.:unsure:

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