How to safely shoe a horse that is over due
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 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.
You do a wonderful job explaining. Learning a lot!
Thank you!
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.
I appreciate the commentary a lot! I work on some horses long overdue also.
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!
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
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!