Deniox shoes

Discussion in 'Shoeing Horses with Lameness Issues' started by Zach's Horseshoeing, Feb 19, 2013.

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    Platerforge Guest

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    was early in my career; they wanted it, I was shoeing Arabs padded. and what's the fusso_O ; the horse went great; showed well;)
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    They were poorly made and weighed more than the rules allowed, Because of their thickness, an Arab's hoof had to be cut really short in order to stay within overall hoof length restrictions, especially when a pad was added..... Do you even know what the weight and length restrictions were back then?

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    no, they wanted those shoes on; I didn't cut back the foot; had 1 leather pad; it was many years ago, more like 22yrs; not 15 like I stated. I just remember I had one left over and very rusty when I moved into my new home 1 1/2 yrs. ago.
    don't the rules now.......just remembered the toe-weight and answering Gabino's Q....thats all.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Who cares what they wanted? By your actions you shod the horse illegally. Had they gotten caught, who do you think would have been thrown under the bus? Twenty two years ago, the shoe weight was limited to a maximum of 14 ounces and the toe length, including shoe and pad, to the ground, was(and remains, 4 1/2 inches for purebreds and 5 inches for part-breds). There is no longer a weight restriction, rather a stock dimension restriction eg: no more than 3/8th inch thick and no more than 1 1/8 inches wide. On the bright side, people like you who shod horses illegally made a lot of money for folks like me who were/are show farriers. I/we spent a lot of time and made a lot of money getting those horses legal before they were shown. So, I suppose, "thanks" are in order.
    And yet you would presume to pontificate about farrier education.:rolleyes: :cry: (n)
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    listen, you know....22 yrs ago; they could have training the horse for all I know; and shoeing illegally....give me a break; maybe in the show ring; but just had one horse that all.
    this is why I want more farrier education; because when you are first starting out--owners and trainers will pull the wool over one's eyes; and others don't say a word.
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    ps....this is about Denoix shoes and Gabino horse.....so let's keep it on that thread. thanks.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    So you didn't have an 'intake protocol' back then. Do you have one now?
    No, I don't think I will because you didn't/don't deserve it.
    Your excuse is not accepted.
    "More farrier education"? Hmm, the AHSA(now known as the USEF) published and still publishes a rule book containing all the information you would have needed to know to shoe the horse to the standard. Doesn't matter if you are just starting out or not. It is your responsibility to know the rules, have an intake protocol and act accordingly. Its your responsibility and no one else's that you do your due diligence before you get under any horse, let alone a show horse.
    Do you remember who first brought up shoeing an Arabian with a toe weight and pad? (Hint: it wasn't me).
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    this is a thread on Denoix shoes and Gabino
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    brian robertson Active Member

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    Linda, As a side note, sorry Gabino, I was taught the only way to nail up those damned diamond toe weights, with a pad, was to straighten it out first, then rebended it, inside out; you got acceptable nail placement and sort of a pre rolled toe. Much easier to turn your own.

    Rick, as to the "Rules", in the show ring, anything is legal as long as you don't get caught. Had to be pretty sneaky(hoof packings of lead shavings/mercury mixed with oakum, standing them in water to double the weight of the leather) with Arabs because their fellow competitors would turn them in. Morgans, it was almost anything goes, except barshoes (some heels would be so close only the thickness of a business card separated them). I don't think I nailed up very many legal weight shoes that went to the Nationals.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    I have not post of my property.
    I think one thing is toe arab,morgan saddle etc..and another thing is one horse lame.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    what section was that shoe Gabino?
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    Gabino Active Member

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    In toe, that size 2 has 45 mm. The heels have 20 mm. Tickness 10 mm.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i will see if i have a bit of ali tomoro and have a go
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    out of ali Gabino
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    How dare you do something illegal, know Tom and Rick won't like you and call you names!! ;)
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    brian robertson Active Member

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    LOL. they can call me whatever they like but I prefer to see my name on somebody's check.
    We don't need no stinkin' rules.....
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Really? what names have I called her other than perhaps, Linda? Me thinks you doth protest too much, Justin. Did you perhaps find the cheese a bit binding? LOL!
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    There's that reading comprehension thing again, where did I mention Linda?
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    You're correct (at last), Justin. However since the trend of the discussion was swirling around Linda you were replying to Brian.......Regardless, whom have I called names at other than perhaps you? And even that assumption is rather a stretch. If you feel that I have perhaps impugned you, all I can say is, if the shoe fits............LOL! By the way, how's your prep for the meaningless hot iron bending competition progressing? I expect to see reports about how magnificently you performed at said meaningless contest. If not here, then perhaps on George's site. :ROFLMAO: Maybe you'll post photos too?

    (note to self: Remember and practice Rick's Second Rule)
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    Gary Hill Active Member

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    got an email from George about my email address, then I got the info right but cant sign on? that problem pops up alot..

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