The economics of horse shoeing and other mysteries.

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    Bill Adams Active Member

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    Was that guy in Maine? Did he make his money in the Budweiser business? Did he learn from the natural ballance folks?
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    travis dupree reed Active Member

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    Lol rick ..I do to..hey if yall see this cat send him my way ..if he's worth millions I'm gonna take his azz hostage and demand all cash and none of that exploding ink stuff in the cash and yall never see my fat ass agian...lol... Wonder what makes him think he's doing something good rick...his efforts would be better served maybe doing real charity work...ain't nobody with a horse in need..lol..
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    Red Amor Active Member

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    I did once just before my first hearty
    them days I do 73o t0 8am on site to dark mostly
    now Im usually done by lunch time or earlier 4 days a week
    play golf Wednesday and Saturday and one or two shifts in the bottleo sometimes
    just cruisen yeah
    I certainly don't live to work anymore
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Now THAT'S spooky. Once again, Mr Adams, you impress me. Or is the guy more famous than I realized?

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    Bill Adams Active Member

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    I heard about this from Gean O. at a clinic a few years back. Sorta left out the part where you had to set things right though.
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    He "specialized" in lame horses. Most of them weren't lame to begin with, but he "fixed" them to the point where they could be serviced by a "regular" farrier. On a few he just scared the beejeezus out of the client - left a lot of blood on the floor.

    Regards

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