Yeah...but from what I hear it's kinda hard to ride on...not much there for a seat. :ROFLMAO:
Little bit of draft influence here... [ATTACH]
Everyone has to start somewhere. When I started it took me two hours.
Just curious...how long does it take you to shoe one all the way around...cold or hot?
Why reset only half the horse?
Mr. Perry Does that plate cover the whole shoe or is there a slight gap at the toe?
The horse this was put on is stall bound currently, stands with all the weight on the opposite hoof due to being uncomfortable on the injured foot....
Sure did! :rolleyes:
Steel
Might not be an everyday thing with everyone...but they are pretty common in the clinic. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Left hand horse in a team of Percheron I have on my book. Fronts [ATTACH] Hinds [ATTACH]
I use a buffing wheel on a 6" bench grinder that spins at 3600 rpm. Works really well for me.
Gabino...I enjoy seeing your work!
Gabino...did the hoof have cracks on both medial and lateral sides of the hoof or is this a different horse?
So how would you proceed? Disregard everything and then you would do what? I'm not saying you are wrong I'm just wondering what your plan would look...
I was asking Eric how he would get the break over where the vet wants it. I saw your answer and I was curious to see how Eric would approach the...
How would you go about getting the break over where the vet wants it?
"Never let anyone tell you something can't be done..." [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Oh it was! Funny thing about pain pills...if you take them after having only had a biscuit for breakfast a couple hours before that...they will make...
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