How to safely shoe a horse that is over due
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- I was told this horse suffered from a history of lameness, so my approach was very conservative. While getting to know how her feet grow over the next few shoeings I’m expecting to see a better finished product in the future. Follow our progress while we try and create a stronger more correct hoof capsule. Thanks for watching!
A very informative diagnosis. Thank you . Looking forward to see how her hoof changes on the next few trims.
Kill pen horses from the Amish always have long feet like this. I bought a standardbred with borium tacked on his shoes. 9-10 months since his last shoeing. You did a good job! Nice rocker on those toes
I love your t technique and your way of doing, I watch a lot of farrier video stuff and you are one of my favorites, keep them coming 😀 😊
Thank you!
You do a wonderful job explaining. Learning a lot!
Thank you!
I appreciate the commentary a lot! I work on some horses long overdue also.
Wow Good job, excellent diction, and vocabulary, great explanations, and a good show of love of what you do.
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome vid! Can you come off the toe with your shoe and still have a leading edge in the shape? (Match the coronary band)
Yes, my goal is to always match the coronary band with the leading edge of the shoe shape, but the more I want to “set my shoe back” the more broad the toe of my shoe needs to be in order to drive nails safely. Thanks for the great question!
Good job 👍 would a rocker toe shoe would be as effective as setting the shoe back?
I’m more comfortable setting the shoe back, but I do use rocker toes when I have enough depth in the foot. Thanks for the comment!