When I talk about a good job it depends on who I'm talking to also. If a horse owner is bashing there last farrier and I see the job and it looked...
Ray, You asked a very general question and responded to a general answer with a specific case in mind. Maybe you want to restate your original...
Nice Top Gun post on FB.
Although, Phil would not like that one bit!
That would explain why the left and right looked so different!
Have you tried lowering the lateral?
LOL, I wonder what the size of a pic is with that camera.
That lateral quarter is right where Phil likes them.
I would say it's a culmination of a bunch of things. Obviously the horse should walk out just as good or better than he walked in. Everything about...
Cause they were both funny to watch why? :D My phone said upload to youtube and said ok!
This was the third shoeing. These pics don't come close to what the feet initially looked like. I guess I didn't take pics of the first time. I was...
I got bored in the shop so was playing with the video on my phone. [media]
I would say there was a foreign object made of steel creating extremely unnecessary amounts of leverage on parts of the foot that didn't need it. ;)
How bad was that heel jammed? Looks like it was pretty messed up from what I can tell.
How about when we get some articles and how to's or whatever else we come up with?
I have to look, I can't remember if I took pics the first time I shod him or not. I know I was wondering how I was going to get the horse to walk off...
The lamellar wedge and the sole much lower than the wall is why I called it mechanical founder.
Those are some wheels! Is that your car?
Third time shoeing this horse. Seems to be coming around nicely. Eric Russell
I thought I was pushing it with them letting me put the bars on. It's a tough sell when the crack was getting better with open shoes. I'll see how...
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