Started this thread so Patty thread does not get high jacked regardless how many you do a day what things do you try put in a job every time you drop a foot?
*looking at hoof balanced to the horse's conformation, *chosing the correct shoe for the job the horse is doing *making sure the horse walks more comfortable than before On shoeing itself: *trimming and dressing the hoof for trim or shoeing: ie. *removing false sole, removing flares, sole pressure is off, clean frog and commissures *shoe fit in size and shape to the horses hoof, *nailing in the strongest part of the white line, and have strong clinches *sole depth is kept! *strong short toe, *keeping the heels strong..{.not allowing to get underslung, ect.} *looking for any defects in the hoof, ie. *thrush, bruising, abscess, old cracks or ones starting, crushed heels, ect., bulbs sore, WLD, seedy toe, laminitis. or navicular, contracted heels, corns, canker, any puncture wounds. or even toe stress which is more of racehorse issue with toe-grabs and racing.
I was exhausted reading it You have to be honest with yourself if the trainer is on your back to get them done quick as mentioned in an other thread linda post goes out the window
LOL, I try to do all that in the course of a day Linda, but hardly ever all on the same horse. Regards
Trying to shoe every horse as if it was mine and Craig Trnka, Dave Ducket, Jaye Perry and Smitty were coming to look at them
My average work is pretty much the same as my best work, which is probably why I only get 3 or 4 done in a day...
Well down here in Oz (BTW I've moved back home... no longer in NZ), 'pretty average' is a euphemism for 'bloody terrible', so I try not to do any average work.... but it does happen from time to time.
I have a photographic memory and high IQ. it's how I think and it's how I approach shoeing. I re-read up on forging; but only skimmed it; so all will be retained in my memory; but then forge some more hand-made shoes. show me once [specifically] and I know how to do it. I remember dates, times, events even going back 30-40 years conversations ect.
I would warn against bragging about high IQ and such. Wile E. Coyote would brag about being incredibly intelligent and worked with anvils too, with bad results.
That's the thing about them bright people they forget little things like a hammer now if you had lent her a Sledge