Everyday Shoeing

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

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Eric here are those aluminiums from yesterday
    made from 3/4" square
    cut 8 1/4" forged out 12"
    vet wanted lenth,extra width and break over IMG_0781.JPG
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Same foot inside view IMG_0782.JPG
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I've never seen you cheat a foot or post work that looked like it was fit short and tight. Did the vet give you specific measurements for width, length, and breakover in comparison to what existed in the previous shoeing?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i dident shoe the horse the last time
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Would you have done the job different if the vet hadn't said anything?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    No thats the way i would have done it regardless
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Yup. Just another solid shoeing job like any other good job. Except the vet got paid to make noise. LOL.
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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    Not Smitty but IME, a secure shoe equals a much better foot when you come back.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    You need 8 nails and side clips for a secure shoe? :eek: Who knew? ;)
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    O yeah Rick i forgot to mention the vet wanted 8 nailholes:rolleyes:
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    And the vet always gets what s/he wants, right? ;) Besides, eight nail holes doesn't mean you have to fill all of them, right? :)
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    Eric Russell Active Member

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    Is there something wrong with 8 nails?
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    They have those Equ-librums in Aluminum with the rolled toes and side-clips.

    I only used 6 nails, Smitty:LOL:
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    What did the vet say about it?
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    i have an appointment today to "rescue", "fix" and profit from a credentialed farrier. he does clinics around the country; world, and is endeared in national published rags. so do I post his work performed here or do i fix it and move on?
    this might be good for John, the Irish, to see what a national Hero, here, puts on the ground?
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    ray tyron Member

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    note johns 4th nail isent anny farther back then your 3rd though i wonder if theres much benifit when there that close together
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Well, if ya' hafta' ask.....;) Regardless, 'tis but another example of RFL of "It Depends" :)

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