Everyday Shoeing

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

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    yes it looks like the same horse, If my memory serves me correctly!!! LOL LOL:ROFLMAO:
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    That would be the same one.
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    Thanks Gary

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    1 hind foot on a racehorse I did today.
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    1 hind racetrack shoeing.....with EC#5 regular Plain wedge
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    Are you using a stall jack or an anvil for your race horses?
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    yes a stall jack that is handmade.
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    nailing is low; shod every 27 days.
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    stall kicker and with low heels that came that way; I use wedges on him. I haven't shod him long enough to see a difference in his heels yet or his angles....still to low, and the heel bulbs are not right.
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    his angles in his front feet have gotten better and he has a high/low just slightly as well.
    didn't do all pics was in a hurry to go home, tired, just took this pics.
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    Ron Leger New Member

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    One I did several months ago. I didn't plan on posting pic so they aren't that good. Its a reiner I shoe.

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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    3 legs or a spike? got a photo? what did you make it from? I need a new one. dont use them much. But when I need it they are great to have.
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    made in 1990 and its a on a spike with a block of wood underneath.
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    Apart from been low they are all over the shop
    I don't think one of your clenches are the same lenth:eek:

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