I'm curious why some farriers will rasp off (or sand off) rough areas up to the top of the hoof, and all around the sides, whereas, you (and others) will only rasp off what is needed, and a bit of sanding over the rasped areas, but leaving all the "rough" areas alone... What's the thinking behind both?
Easier said than done. Most of the barns I work in the owners prefer the horses be tied in a specific way and I try to respect their rules. But I would if I could tho.
I'm curious why some farriers will rasp off (or sand off) rough areas up to the top of the hoof, and all around the sides, whereas, you (and others) will only rasp off what is needed, and a bit of sanding over the rasped areas, but leaving all the "rough" areas alone... What's the thinking behind both?
Where are you located and are you taking clients?
advice for recording these videos, try turning the horse the other way so the natural lighting can be better on the hooves.
Easier said than done. Most of the barns I work in the owners prefer the horses be tied in a specific way and I try to respect their rules. But I would if I could tho.
Turn on subtitles please
Ok I will. Thanks