A very good question Rick, and one which many farriers here are asking...
If you go to http://www.farrier-reg.gov.uk/find-a-farrier/ you can search for farriers within a certain distance from you. I have 78 farriers...
When you get a bunch of newly qualified lads (and lasses) of this size released into the market every six months, you will eventually reach...
I don't get this thing about toe nails. I have read that paper and, whilst you can't fault his observations, I think his conclusions are flawed...
Is that a rule?
Notes?
where have you been hiding Smitty? You've been quiet recently...
Just in case you missed the irony - David is about as far from that demographic as you could get...
ooooooooooooar.... too much speckled hen! :confused:
5 sets a day x 120 dollars a set x 5 days a week x 50 weeks a year... 150k a year puts you in the top tax bracket over here
seems we always get short changed over here.... we only get 6 in a box! :)
I've tried the Gr8ts and got on with them well enough to buy a second box. I found they cut ok, they didn't keep their initial keenness any longer...
Look, I'm not going to aid an abet you in buying a bunch of kit and going out in the world to learn how to shoe horses by trial and error with a...
same as cold shoeing - you only heat the shoe to make it easier to shape. (don't forget to cool it before you nail it on)
I run a forge inside a plywood compartment inside my van without any problems, I had to make some heat shields, but if that works, I don't see that...
This is the same horse as in the thread 'Shoe Removal'. Shod on August 9th then turned out with its shoes on. Just been brought back in to start...
As I said, I didn't mean to doubt you, I was just saying that I would normally expect to see that amount of growth at around 16 weeks....
Guess the healthy ones are still walking around! :)
That's really nice work Zouhair. What did you use for the 'floor tiles'?
Not to cast doubt on your post, but since it is generally accepted that the hoof grows from the coronary band to the ground in 10-12 months, that...
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