Everyday Shoeing

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

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    What I'm doing for my birthday. Horse wouldn't let me hot seat them.

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    Turned this from a 3 kerkheart front. Didnt have any hinds that size. I think I did good.

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Don't know that I'd have used that toe nail. Could've done with punching a new nail up in the toe or back in the heel. jmo

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Why not?
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Look where it's at. . .an area of the foot where you resected out a shallow crack so now the nail is in a spot where the wall is thinned. Jmo

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Well I didn't resect anything, it was broke out.

    Must be the picture. Both nails are in solid wall ahead of the broken wall. I've got three in the medial side.
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    Marc Jerram FdSc AWCF www.thefarrier.co.uk

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    Half bar shoe, I punched 8 nailholes and used 6 of them for a horse with offset pasterns.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Marc any other shots of the job?
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    Marc Jerram FdSc AWCF www.thefarrier.co.uk

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    Sorry that was a quick one I grabbed with my blackberry as I finished clenching.
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Wet conditions seem to be playing havoc with the feet at the moment. (This one hadn't lost the shoe, I took the picture after removing it)

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Thank goodness its not just me. I spoke to my mentor today about it and he is seeing a lot of feet like this too.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    When was the last time you shod him Gary?
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    gary evans old and slow

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    I think it was around 10 weeks
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    travis dupree reed Active Member

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    IMAG0265-1-1.jpg ....I LIED another toe clip...vet wants a perimeter fit...said she wanted the toe to match the corn band..Humm.. I will say nailing on perimeter fit shoes makes ya nail and nailing a bit easier imo...this time last year it was pull the shoe back to a extreme...can we not just shoe the damn horse with a good Shoeing anymore..not pull way back ..or not a long toe ...just a happy middle.. I don't know horse prob go fine..I think its to much toe for his job..the problem I run into is this vet says perimeter and if horse gets hurt he will go to the clinic and they will say way toe much toe...
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Hope your liability insurance is paid up. If you disagree with what the vet wants, but do it anyway then you're committing malpractice. You can't hold the vet accountable for something you knowingly do wrong by your own hand. OTOH a court of law can hold you accountable if you purposely did something you know is wrong just to make the vet happy. Vet gets off clean either way.
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    dana fenn It's complicated . . . .

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    would you have a side shot of that, Travis? i don't envy your position . . . . :unsure:
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    You don't even practice Tom; WTF counseling people......
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    brian robertson Active Member

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    Tom, could you cite some case law and/or appropriate precedents, for us members of the unwashed? Personal experience, maybe?
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    travis dupree reed Active Member

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    On the for real...how do u guys like Jaye..Brian ..and even pat that does a lot of vet work handle this type of thing.. tom I would not say a fit like such is malpratice ...just because I did not agree with what was done...who the hell am I anyway..I'm just a hack in podunk Alabama that does not even hold any certs..no nothin ..
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    dana fenn It's complicated . . . .

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    you only "think" you're a hack . . . . . but us ladies have seen the Pictures!! lol!
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