I don't know if its going to hold up!!!
Buffalcolt27, I shoe a horse that is bad to forge. Forging is where the hind toe hits the front toe. Alot of times it is because of the horse's...
I watched a guy use the iodine crystals and turpentine for a foot that he had cut the sole to deep and was bleeding pretty bad. It stopped the...
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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When I'm trying to figure out the shoes, I'll slow down and figure out my steps for each heat. Once I learn my steps, I try my best to get them all...
I ain't pleading Guilty to nothing!
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Not with you!!!
It wasn't me, I'm not the one!!!
Justin, Yes I always try to fit the foot to the best of my ability. In my experience there is rarely a foot that doesn't have enough depth to...
Even if it is laminitic, I believe the foot should be dressed back to where it needs to be and then Fit that. Sitting shoes back without dorsal...
Eric, you should stick to shoeing horses.
William, I think you should have taken a little more toe off.
Why not just rocker the toes so that you support the Dorsal wall and still move everything back? I'm confused.
sorry if i read it wrong, it just sounds like he said he puts the breakover where he wants it instead of where the horse wants it.
George, why do you think you should fit the shoe to where YOU want the foot to breakover? I guess the horse has no say in the matter.
I know some.
Bumping the toe just adds a little steel to help with wear. Fullering through the toe adds a little more traction when needed, we fuller the toe if...
You haven't ever met to many good Blacksmiths if you think Gene Ovnicek is a fine one!
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