Everyday Shoeing

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

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    barshoe
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    I think that yours (so glad you started posting pics) is a good perimeter fit shot. Can't evaluate much more from the one view.
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    go to show me your handmades; and lynny's shoeing....she's just so cute in my truck;)
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    I "personally" have never left and then fit to that much distortion. You can get by with, or do what works for you though. The foot is a reflection of the forces applied to it. It is our job to understand those forces.
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    You referring to that for in particular our both feet?

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    have you any pics before you shod the horse Josh?
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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    What's worse -
    a flare dressed as much as possible and still maintains structural integrity with a shoe fit so as not to increase forces to other parts of the hoof capsule?

    or a flare over dressed so that area of the hoof capsule has no structural integrity.
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    I don't smitty. He's a regular one for me and grows foot like crazy. . .could do four weeks in the summer instead of five. Every now and then the inside gets weak and breaks up.

    You have any criticisms of the job?

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    it's what we call a "wry" foot.........you'll never get them totally balanced; could have to do with conformation or how the foot developed in utero? not sure...
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    dont like the fit (toe)
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    ray tyron Member

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    I hate to dress off any more then i have to but if that section of hoof wall was busted clean off i would float it without any worrys and it woul probobly grow back with less distorshion . I wonder if there is much difference ?
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    There is already zero structural integrity in those quarters irregardless of dressing or not.
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    Patty Lynch Member

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    Josh, I would suggest looking closer at your trim, a frog support pad to offload those quarters, and looking at clip placement (IMO, they are too forward and all of your distortion is rearward of them), until you get a tighter connection.
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    Josh, could it be that the hocks are bothering this horse.
    I had a horse just like this; and as soon as the hocks were injected and chiro came out
    the horses hooves improved in the back; when the hocks weren't sore any more.
    just a suggestion; since I was not there and don't know what you had to deal with.(y)
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Not that I know of

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    might want the horse checked out to rule out anything above the hairline.
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    What are you seeing in the fit of the toe?

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    josh for me the toe in your shoe is to tight
    clips are in the wrong place
    putting the hole job out of wack
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    That's broader than his toe and set back about half thickness of the wall. You'd broaden it more and set it further back off the toe?.?.

    Next time I do this guy I'll take pics with shoes on/off and after trimmed too

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    trying to give you an idea Josh were the clips are in relation to the toe

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