Posted by Derin Foor on February 04, 2003 at 22:50:42:
In Reply to: hoof shape and breakover posted by Doug on February 04, 2003 at 20:58:39:
: Ok was reading a old farrier journal the other day and was reading the "shoeing for a living" artical and one of the things the farrier said was "most of the companys that make shoes today have figured out the shapes of a horses foot so all you need to do is size them there is no need to over work the shoe" wow, whats the companys # I need to order some shoes! By the way I have a forge and anvil to sell if anyones interested! Ok real question, if you have a horse that is not lame and has a good foot I do not see a reason to change it with punching the inside course and outside fine so we can support the stright inside quarter because Doug Butler says everything needs to be perfect and symmetrical, Or if the horse breaks over on the outside of the foot, why try and get him to break over on the inside? This is just changing what the hose is used to and if we change it to much he will end up off. Now its a different story with a lame horse or a real poor hoof, but why change it is its not broke!
: Doug
Hey Doug,
I agree........how many times have we pulled off shoes (shod by someone else) where all 4 shoes match perfectly?!?!?........I had one the other day....not only was the horse seriouly undershod, his breakover was way off, no heel coverage, walls raped to meet the shoe, balance was nowhere to be found
I often ask myself why I try so hard to do everything right.....I just can't bring myself to do it wrong......hopefully someone appreciates the difference......probably only the horse and me, but that's OK I guess
Stick with what the horse tells you is right and you'll do fine...
Derin