Matching Feet

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Eric Russell, Mar 7, 2012.

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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    How do you trim on a regular basis? Do you try to match feet or trim each foot individually to its conformation?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I match the trim to the limb, trim to the limb, trim to the limb, la la la laaaa

    everybody sing along . . .:whistle::whistle:
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i think most clients would like to see pairs of feet if possible
    so i would tryget them as near as possible
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    Lclayton Member

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    I use the inside of the white line to determine my foot shape, then try my best to fit it. Sometimes feet match, but I don't try to make them.
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    vthorseshoe Active Member

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    Interesting question Eric...

    I trim and work to bring the thickness of the hoof wall as seen around the sole to an equal thickness. I then clean the walls working out deformities/flairs each time I trim. (if it is a dire case I trim away all at one time, if normal I will take a bit with each trim until it is back to a clean wall)
    Now in most cases I will end up with similar hoofs as far as size, BUT in some cases, as with humans we have one foot larger than the other or we could have one normal hoof and one club foot , and in cases like that I explain to the customer in terms hopefully they can understand and/or accept.

    Good question will be interesting to read each persons responce.
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    david a hall Moderator

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    Until you decide why they are different sizes then the answer is it depends.
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    I try to make the feet appear to be the same length at least.
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    AnthonyLawrence Active Member

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    Clients like matching feet so do my best to make them "look" even.

    If not, I make sure they know the reason why, 'cause when their friends point out unmatching hooves the client better have an answer.
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    William Kiner WCB # 362

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    I'm in the middle of rebuilding my coke forge so It's easier for me to say right now that I agree with everyone's posts

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