
uses of the patten shoe - Farriers Forum
Aug 6, 2013 · According to two of the websites I posted above, the patten (or Patent shoe if you prefer, lol) takes the weight bearing off the injured leg and puts it on the "good leg".
natural balance shoers | Page 2 | Farriers Forum
Feb 1, 2015 · Monty - these photos are of my own work. Not much has changed in the shoe since its original design by Duckett in the late 80's. Additional shoes have been added by EDSS. The original patent held by Duckett is still referred to as the Natural Balance steel and are marketed as such. The latest models are EDSS Centre Fits and its "cousins" and are marketed as such. …
Nature plate horseshoe | Farriers Forum
Sep 15, 2014 · I have not found the patent or any other reference to the shoes but as originally stated, I still think that they are are pretty good and intricate forging. hopefully Michael will get round to trying some and show us.
Plain stamp shoes - Farriers Forum
Jul 1, 2013 · Plain stamp shoes Discussion in ' Everyday Horseshoeing ' started by Zach's Horseshoeing, Jul 1, 2013 .
Navicular Shoes | Page 2 | Farriers Forum
Sep 14, 2012 · I take off what ever shoes are on there, address its diet and allow it to go through the barefoot transition period, being very careful that the horse doesnt eat any sugar, after a period of time it is then fixed and we all live happily ever after.
Plastic Shoes | Farriers Forum
Jun 7, 2013 · Have you considered using them more often, or do you think you can get the same results with metal shoes? I have to do a horse Monday morning, Vet say,s has navicular and ringbone (low).
Plastic Shoes | Page 2 | Farriers Forum
Jun 12, 2013 · What I like about these shoes [which are out-dated] is that you can cut the tabs off where you need to; like on this horse's foot - toe/side area]; it only has 2 tabs on both sides and Superfast glue what used; since he could stand on the …
Bar Shoe Applications | Page 2 | Farriers Forum
Jan 31, 2013 · I have a rationale for bar shoes as such. I use a straight bar shoe when there is to much independent movement at the heels. when the horse has those legs and feet that breakover everywhere you can think of but never at the front of the capsule. As a consequence the heels shear and stride is effected, and you can get hold of the heels one in each hand and move …
Concave. | Farriers Forum
Sep 24, 2012 · Concave is used on 90% of horses here as they tend to do more roadwork than most other places in the world and require traction. The owners find fullered shoes too slippy. I was riding in france a couple of years ago and the horses there were shod in fullered kerkharts and were slipping and sliding everywhere on the roads, they didnt seem to want to break from …
front shoes | Farriers Forum
Jun 29, 2013 · I seem to have a difficult time with horses loosing there shoes when they are only shod in the front. Just curious what others thoughts or opinions are...