Actually I think it does need to be pointed out because many have forgotten. Our schools get the day off for Martin Luther King Day but do not...
On a cad drawing it is an anology. As angles increase or decrease hoof morphology adapts to the GRF placed upon it. Which will change the...
Thanks to the U.S. it's called Ireland and not Germany!!!!:D:ROFLMAO:
Tom if we used your analogy that as the angle increases the line of ducketts dot moves rearward in the foot. How would one know what angle to go by...
Amboyna burl, it's expensive exotic wood :)
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Well George I'd say most on here can say yes to all your question. There is no reason for a hind shaped shoe on a round foot, can't blame shaping...
Well in my neck of the woods I'm lucky to have anything to trim off the ones I work on except a little heel in 8 weeks. Maybe these horses are...
Funny part is I asked you not Katy and you have no answer. The question I asked was about a foot with compromised blood supply, which she did...
Because you keep beating the same dead horse about the x-rays, he told you he had requested them but did not have them at this time.
Do you have any proof? There is no such thing as everyone or all of them in horseshoeing. How does a foot with a generally compromised blood...
That's right Gabino some wire already has flux on it some have wire and flux separate.
I did put a 1/2 in the toe, fits a #4 DF perfect.
I left the blowout to see if Kim would catch it. The fullering is narrow but I think will be good for the horse I have in mind, he wears a 4 and I...
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You have to buy a special flux and wire, it's pretty expensive stuff.
It was made in the shop, kinda had a horse in mind and an old shoe laying there. Basically trying to get my measurements down going to try and...
The fullering is racked because the toe falls off to the lateral side, the fullering is blowed out on the medial side. The medial heel is knocked in...
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