15 3/4
I think that might come in a little short.
hahaha... that's the best definition of upsetting or 'bumping up' the toe I've ever heard! :) and your shoes would benefit greatly from a bit more...
how much did you cut?
and for those really long, hard feet, you can get one of these for half the price off Amazon! ;) [ATTACH]
I punch 'em too. Both holes in one heat. What do you mean by 'how do you deal with countersinking'? [ATTACH]
Thanks, Dave. Not a DIY job then! ;)
and the management protocol...?
just the same
chain saw... ;)
That's the point. After 6 weeks there is no apparent difference between those that were back pritchelled those that weren't.
1867!!? http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/The_Horses_s_Foot.html?id=QUGeGwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y :)
Nah... Just got in from steak and ale pie and a couple of pints of London Glory and feel like a snooze. I was thinking of you... hope the thesis is...
'back stabber'! hahaha great name for it.
I guess it's this that got me thinking about back pritchelling. Like I said, I was always told it was a big no no and consequently only do it...
Nice job. What does that horse do, David? btw, I like the guy behind you's work boots! :)
any pics?
I was actually just thinking of ones that have been spoilt - like I often do when I clip hinds. I seem to squash the holes next to the clip a bit....
So if you... er sorry, if one of your apprentices :). squished a nail hole when they adjusted the shoe, should they chuck it and make another,...
I made a pair for a pony the other day and spoiled the nail holes a bit as I adjusted the shoes, so I back pritchelled them to make them useable....
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