Thin walls , bad management or DNA?

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    Bill Adams Active Member

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    I do a lot of QHs. There are two that I wish could go barefoot, of any two horses in the whole world. They could stand around unshod, but any use or small stone and they gimp around, and they have pretty good feet for QHs.
    I keep them shod but I can't even get paid. I'll tell the owners what the charge is, and they just look at me and say; "Oh Dad". Believe me, I wish they could go natural.
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    as i have said many many times , too many farriers are dictated to by the shoe manufacturers on what they use , take a 10" foot most would use a 3/4" section web shoe , why not use 5/8 or even 1/2" ? , i doubt very much if you would come across a 2 month old colt with thicker walls than the horses you talk about , 1/2 x 1/4 " with foal nails (mustad) go on alright , tom get under a million pound plus horse running a big one in 24hrs time
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Chris I don't care how many pounds the horse is worth. I get paid in dollars. ;)
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    brian robertson Active Member

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    Chris needs to witness a AQHA western pleasure class, then rethink his answer
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I think Chris would find watching paint dry more interesting than watching AQHA western pleasure.
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    if these feet are as bad as you keep stateing how the hell are they capable of performing ?
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    If it wasn't for the magic some of us pull on their hooves, they wouldn't perform.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    any pics on these feet your finding it hard to nail up
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    the yanks make me laugh , if it isnt the biggest , the best etc , its the worst LOL , like John says lets see these feet
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Down to experience Chris IMO
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    gary evans old and slow

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    ray steele Administrator

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    appears to me that Chris might be developing a case of the syndrome that he feels exists in some "yanks",
    hope he keeps it within his own clan! and that he feels better real soon.

    I can t see the hooves that is are being talked bout from where I sit,so I couldn t comment on if I thought I could nail them up or not, that said, I heard similar statements about hoof quality from a # of folk who shoe in the Quarter horse circuit.

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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Any of you ever put a 000 shoe on a 15h 1100 pound horse? If you did it was probably a QH. Most likely halter class.:(

    Regards
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    Chris they have bred them so bad there skin won't stay on.

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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    The American Quarter horse breed is kinda like America it's self...a melting Pot of mixes..No one breeds for Conformation anymore, they breed for color and performance. Sad thing is too many owners of Stallions that shouldn't be Stallions in the first place..and folks here don't all have nice barns and clean stalls to keep said horses...pasture is by far the best but they get abit of a belly for the look they need in the showring.
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    brian robertson Active Member

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    atleast the paint drying is not lame. Oh pardon me I am not a Vet, the paint drying does not have a gait irregularity
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    ray steele Administrator

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    would that mean that 25 plus years of "gait irregularity" breeding produces what gets the ribbon and is therefore
    "correct" .?

    ray
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    The problem is the breeding of the judges.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    still no pics
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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    We are ICED in for a few days here Smitty...we don't usually get snow but we do get a crap load of ice...work and travel slows down fast...:(

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