Rob - that is a long 3 year old not a foal
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Smitty - I don't have a picture of the previous post after shoeing but here is another quite similar. Most QH's have hind feet shaped like this -...
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Monty - these photos are of my own work. Not much has changed in the shoe since its original design by Duckett in the late 80's. Additional shoes...
Bruce - I primarily work on lame horses, as well as those experiencing the difficulties associated with the dreaded "long toe" syndrome. I believe...
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Here is a L/F and L/R of a QH head horse in a PLR Wedge and keg. 11 yrs in this set-up [ATTACH] and keg. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Here is an example of an improperly sized NB steel shoe (#00) done initially in April (bottom photo) - #0 PLR followed...
I primarily shoe with NB shoes on front feet, and have for the past 15 years . Probably 90+%. All rears, unless pathology dictates to the contrary,...
I have no difficulty in shaping the toe of NB or Centre Fit shoes, whether oval, narrow or pointed. I find that trimming and fitting the pillars (toe...
Ryan - I have been applying NB shoes on front feet in excess of 10 years, and am certified by ELPO (www.e-hoofcare.com) in that respect. In review...
TO MY CLIENTS WHO FREQUENT THIS FORUM; Bear in mind that the comments you have and will read under this post regarding Natural Balance Shoes" are...
Pat Burton (817) 295-4999 - CJF - AFA Examiner
Is this what you are seeing on yours? [ATTACH]
Here is a video by Dan Helton that might help you. [media] View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9QTG6Fh2bo&feature=player_detailpage
I tend to agree with the above. The initial nail hole might be close to perfection but on a "reset" the above applies and I nail them on as they...
Attached are photos of a NB #1 wedge and a Triumph #1 for you to compare. Good luck on creating the wedge you want with an eventer unless you use a...
If you have been maintaining the a majority of clientele for a period of 5 or more years then you "might be a good farrier" or you "might have a...
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