I like most of this trim except that the shoe looks a bit narrow and that he rasped so much on the outer wall, are there specific reasons for the narrow shoe and (according to what I've learned) excessive rasping? Doesn't rasping the outer wall this much compromise the strength?
I am not a farrier have had horses all my life I am. 73 you shoe horses like my grandfather and my dad and like i do file nails off before i pull shoes and the way put the shoes back on i have shown people how i shoes they think i am crazy.
4:07 que bien excelente trabajo pero mi umilde comentario es que después de calsar el cabello deben de aserle alguna curación en los cascos ya se con aguaras o disel
Your videos are great, but wish there was no music. I like the natural sounds without it much better. I ended up clicking away from another of your videos because the music was so distracting.
Finally, a video of an average trim on a barefoot horse, rather than the common maintenance trims you see where, folks make exaggerated claims of "Major hoof restoration.
Yeah, it's one thing to rasp flares but I never understand filing off the whole hoof wall surface. Just soooo unnecessary, and you lose useful information like event lines, etc.
Het beslag ligt er erg nauw onder met weinig tot geen garnituur in het verzenen gedeelte. Dit noem ik jachtbeslag met normale hoefijzers. Dit beslag hoort er niet langer dan maximaal 4 weken onder te liggen omdat het zo nauw ligt.
Fürchterlich. Vorher schlecht. Schande über den besitzer. Nachher auch grausig. Raspeln bis zum kronrand ? Zehe viel zu lang. So sieht kein guter huf aus.
Molti commentano in senso positivo. Nessuno sa che la forchetta snellita perde la sua funzione. Zoccolo nella misura giusta si ha tracciando una linea orizzontale, partendo con piede appoggiato, dai talloni e poi immaginando una linea verticale a partire dalla corona. Se per esempio è di cm 3,5 così deve essere dalla linea orizzontale fino a terra. Se è più alta c'è troppo zoccolo.
Great video. I use nippers to scrape dead sole. But never thought of using half rounds to aid in getting that much sole out. Thank you very much for showing this. It definitely will speed my day up.
Why didn’t he burn the shoe into the huff like others have do to level it out and also why didn’t he notch the front of the huff so the shoe protected the front of the huff
@@Rabbi1966 It's a whole lot easier to get the shoe to an accurate fit if you shape it when it's red hot - and checking the fit when the shoe is still hot is far easier and quicker.
He obviously has a knife and knows how to use it. Trying to knife out that much dead, dry sole on a hoof that long can break your wrist no matter how sharp your knives are.