FEET WERE LIKE CARD BOARD only had one shoe left on her Made a pair of fronts from 13" of 7/8 x 3/8 concave
Amazing . . . . i look at these and always have to ask? how old? doing what for a job? what breed? how long since last shoeing? yikes . . . . . and then conditions?
I think 8 year old a bit of everything 7 weeks she told me not sure about the breed i might get more info on the 2nd visit
I like how you said...7 weeks she told me...lol.. I have never done a horse that was over due according to the owners story...
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Smitty, nice go as always..... I noticed on the lateral side of the LF, your nails definitely track in line with the shoe, (my goal on most feet). On the lateral side of the RF they seem to track perfectly with the hair line and not the shoe, ( a method also championed by many). Is this by design, and do you have reason(s) when you prefer one over the other? Thanks, Dave
Thanks, Smitty.... I find it's usually whatever the foot best lends itself to..... in some of those swiss cheese feet I find myself nailing where the angels fear to go... Dave
Smitty looks to me like the left front has a toe clip and the right front has quarter clips? Or is that two different horses? Just curious.