I don't like what the frog looks like so I might go a differant route with some frog support, buts thats just me...
Kim if ya rasp a clinch off why not pull the nail and re drive and clinch it rather than just leaving it? Not nice feet for ya to be working on
Horse getting tired of being patient so I went with what I had. What do you mean "Not nice feet for ya to be working on? "
I blew the picture up on my end to be sure. It's making that bulb darker so giving the appearance of being worse than it is. Though once throughly inspecting it, I think it has some shearing just not apparent as the right.
How the heck is he managing to wear that lateral toe with the pins there? Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
ya need on of those vets that would inject the hocks instead of re-inventing ways to make shoes to help the pony. We can only do so much manipulation to the shoe and foot to help the ponies. Owners can be obstacles.......
assumed that John by the shoe wear pattern. Suggest a pair of rim pads for the hinds; "it's only $25 Euros more but it beats $185 Euros for hock injects." The rim pads may help the 'Lil' Basturd" not to be such a DICK to shoe behind!
A few from yesterday. Both horses are field hunters. Most of the time I'll fit with a bit more heel length but these guys are shoe pullers extraordinaire and most always towards the end of the hunt when they've worked hard and the rider doesn't keep them collected. Especially when they've been in heavy going.
Like the sets for horse(s) and situations, but the "Rasps" marks make me crazy! Your tenure doesn't show. if they are "turds" to work on; understandable!