Everyday Shoeing

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

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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    What might be good Jaye ,i dont folllow you
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    he is being sarcastic ...... Jaye has been asked to help a horse that a fellow farrier made a mistake on.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    We all can make mistakes
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    and I humbly admit to making plenty of mistakes
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    Eric,

    Why do you think most of the recent photos you've posted, have so many compression rings toward the back of the foot? Or what do you call them/attribute them to?
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    And..... how'd it go? Names/letters/ mean nada. I would love to see or hear about it though.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    I'll guarantee you that a person's name and any earned credentials associated with that person, mean something at least to that person. And odds are, they carry meaning and 'weight' beyond that individual. That you imply or outright state otherwise, demeans not that person, but you. ymmv.
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    I'm sure they do and I didn't mean insult. It's just that I see work on my imported horses that doesn't correspond with credentials from other countries. YMMV. That's why I said it (letters, etc) doesn't matter. At the end of the day, we are all nailing up.
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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    Husbandry, conformation, job, lameness, shoeing....
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Have to agree with Rick here. I see plenty of crap work by uncredentialed farriers and i don't go around bagging on them for not taking the route I have. . .however it's painfully obvious they haven't chosen any route for education. . .and continued education is the key. Too many people put way too much stock as to what is top notch shoeing solely on the level of horses a guy shoes and I can tell you that ifs horse shit.

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    Patty Lynch Member

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    That's a lot of variables. Too bad they have them all. Or should I say, all have them.
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    These aren't "uncredentialed farriers". Read it again.
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    I read it correctly the first time Patty. Maybe you should re-read my post. . .the part about continued education.

    And like smitty said, we all make mistakes

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    Patty Lynch Member

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    Seems to me that you think someone is.... "bagging" someone else. Not the case. Jaye was offering up a case to potentially learn from. I hope you'll be at the FAEP symposium this year furthering your education and where I will be able to shake your hand in person.
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