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Hot shoeing

2009.05.30





May 17, 2009
Hot shoeing can be more time-consuming, and requires the farrier to have access to a forge, however it usually provides a better fit, as the mark made on the hoof from the hot shoe can show how even it lies. It also allows the farrier to make more modifications to the shoe, such as drawing toe- and quarter-clips. The farrier must take care not to hold the hot shoe against the hoof too long, as the heat can damage the hoof.
8 Comments
pianoboe Very interesting and nice shots.
pianoboe · 2009-05-22: 09:43
r00tt really very interesting and well taken report.
r00tt · 2009-05-22: 09:51
openbelarus agree with pianoboe
openbelarus · 2009-05-22: 09:54
tomie fumant ce reportage! bien fait!!
tomie · 2009-05-22: 09:58
Nukee excellent post!!
Nukee · 2009-05-22: 12:08
onlyricky I hope it doesnt hurt the horse ^^
onlyricky · 2009-05-22: 13:32
susjustjake Very nice! 4 is my favorite
susjustjake · 2009-05-22: 14:51
somogyvari Excellent !!!
#4 in my fav pitures!
somogyvari · 2009-05-31: 04:04
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