I warn the owners that Fjords are air plants, only requiring fresh air, clean water and good scenery. Oh and a little hay. Scare them badly with...
doesn't the medial crease effect it?
The Fjord driving horses I shoe, Smitty, carry a lot more foot than the one here. 3 1/2" to 3 5/8" toe length after the trim with 3/8" to 1/2"of...
maybe he'll feel better after the lower joints fuse in a year or two. I am puzzled by no crease on the lateral side?
Alex, what does that horse do for a living?
Tennessee?
Did I hear an echo? maybe trim to the widest point of where the frog should have been ?
John, the Belottas we used at the track 3o yrs ago were wicked sharp but were fragile like glass. When I quit doing race horses I got away from...
Gary, how much of that mess is edema and how much is a bad clip job?
Bill, must work in a dry environment. The beast I bought home last spring, just barely lasted 1 week (35 horses). I didn't get the value I expected...
hell, even if these rasps were consistently crappy, at least you could plan or know what to expect...
My point was that, without mentioning any names, a company trying to enter the market with a $66 rasp couldn't or wouldn't maintain consistent...
first and foremost would be consistency in the tool itself. To me that means the same steel is used, the same heat treat and the machinery used to...
after all, isn't getting a horse underneath itself and driving from behind the goal; then why pay me to string the horse out and put his hind end in...
my best trick to fix a forging horse, is to put the groom up, offer some quiet riding tips, then stand next to the owner and listen. When there is no...
how good/bad is the rider? maybe bad is not the right thing to say; for an inexperienced rider, rocker toes on the fronts and square toes, heel calks...
Rick, if you get a chance some time, ask Chris Gregory about the knife business; you will be educated
I bet ya, he didn't leave anyone behind... seems like kind of guy
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Clint, the client holding the foot for Alicia, does solve the safety issue for her. Besides, who cares, if the client gets squished, by their own...
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