I seldom use pour ins, because of the cost of the stuff down here it's not something you put in on a whim. Off my own bat, I'll generally use...
If there was compromise of blood flow, surely sole growth would be compromised. I've done a few Rx with Massey University using Equibuild (the...
That's what I default to. (Or machine made version thereof) Or whatever suits a particular horse. Two studs per shoe. On very rare occasions I've...
If I'm doing a few, I sweep up between each horse. I hate working on top of hoof filings, manure and bits of debris. Seems a logical continuation to...
We played "Scragg"... no rules football/rugby. If you had the ball you were fair game for everyone, including your own team. It stood me in...
Holy Moley Jack! That's one helluva way to get a message across :-0
Yep definitely that element here too Travis. Generally they want to glue them on though.... can't have a steel nail :rolleyes: The crowd I was...
A local Brisbane company is making these out of polyurethane. Never really liked the synthetic shoes I've seen much, but these seem to work alright....
I've just been given the whole yard and it's 35 head not 25... didn't actively poach it at all, tried to give the regular guy a rap. I doubt...
It would ruin my day too. It shouldn't, but it does. :(
With the preponderance of bling in equestrian gear these days, I've often wondered how long it will be before someone actually does inlay some...
Interesting. I've never really gone for frog support for this either. What are some other ideas?
Kudos, well done David. :cool:
There is a shortage of qualified guys, no shortage of hack and whack steel hangers.
How much for the ton of concave John?
Yep Tom, and some guys around my area are charging $80 a head... and our costs in Oz are higher. This job is way too hard to net $30-$35 a head...
My oath it is. :( But that's what you have to pay if you want to play with concave here. By comparison, 20 x 10 flat bar (3/4 x 3/8) I pay ~$19...
Anywhere from 2/1 3/1 here. I use 3/1. Don't charge mileage, but make sure enough to do to justify the trip.
I bought some 3/4 x 3/8 today... $38 for a 4m length :whistle:
Well down here in Oz (BTW I've moved back home... no longer in NZ), 'pretty average' is a euphemism for 'bloody terrible', so I try not to do any...
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