Reiner that is back at one of the barns I go to. Haven't seen this horse in a year. Cody Gilreath, CF Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Long footed Arab. First time seeing him. I cold shod him cause he was having a hard time keeping it together. Owner not present, and I didn't want him getting hurt I was just glad to get him done. I really dislike shoeing anything cold. Cody Gilreath, CF Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I forgot that I already started a 'before' on this one...I put the rest of it down in the 'handmades' under my 'plain stamps' thread.
I just feel like I do it better hot, and it seems easier on my elbow. Cody Gilreath, CF Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can't argue that one bit Smitty. But i have to agree with Cody about the elbow. Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
I think so. Seems like I only make two trips to each foot hot vs five or six maybe when cold. Cody Gilreath, CF Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
'Zackley I don't like doing anything above ali's and training plates cold. Due to circumstances at the time I did 3 months of nothing but cold about 2 1/2 years ago. Never had problems with my elbow before, but that trashed it good and proper. It's only really coming right now.
Its no doubt it would be easier on the body over time but do you ever get asked is hot a better job over cold how do you go about answering it i know from on here there is lads never seen a stall jack never mind knowing how to use one you can have the he/she that hot fits everything that might not know what hot shoeing is really about or cold shoeing there is alot of things that go into a good cold/hot shoeing job besides the burn. thats just me waffling on a Sunday morning before the breakfast