Thanks Marc. Still too much heel and some stretching of the white line, but getting there.
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I still remember the days... It's only practice. I still ain't fast now! :)
Did you take a shot from the ground surface?
Nah, just kidding. There's no turning back... :LOL:
You can always take 'em off again... :)
How do you mean?
I wouldn't say a lot; my shoe making skills are nowhere near yours and for the majority of the time a machine made shoe does the job just as well...
The inference here is that anyone who shoes using machine made shoes is cutting corners just to get them on. Guess I'm pretty sh!t then...
Nor do farriers! :D
You look so much better standing up... :D next time go for a smile... [ATTACH]
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Photo please... :)
I think it's easier for the experienced owner to feel it than for the farrier to see it - especially if the farrier doesn't know the horse all...
I once invigilated an exam on electronics... now I know sod all about electronics, but I was a pretty good invigilator... :unsure:
Probably a response to you suggesting that she pay you back next time she receives a pay cheque! :)
Interesting. Thanks I was aware of that, I'm just surprised that the line is so far down the foot after just two and a half weeks....
"Trim to the widest part of the frog"? If you look at the last two pictures, from the ground surface the heels of the shoe are at approximately the...
Not really sure, but the owner says it was unshod when they viewed the horse four or five weeks ago so not more than that.
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