This message is from: Cynthia Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have an unusual farrier. He comes out looks at the feet and tells me no
one needs trimming and leaves. He was here for the third time last week and
checked everyone out. I was skeptical so he showed me feet and their hoof
prints which w
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In a message dated 1/30/03 4:05:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> How much does it cost? I cannot get to the ordering screen...or info about
> the accessories. Their security agreement expired Jan 1 2003, so maybe
> that
> is why
This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GAIL RUSSELL wrote:
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How much does it cost? I cannot get to the ordering screen...or info about
the accessories. Their security agreement expired Jan 1 2003, so maybe that
is wh
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How much does it cost? I cannot get to the ordering screen...or info about
the accessories. Their security agreement expired Jan 1 2003, so maybe that
is why my computer will not let me see the secure parts of the site? Am I
missing somethi
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In a message dated 1/30/03 2:25:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm interested in what you find out about this stand. Maybe my farrier
> would like to see it and give it a try. Heidi always likes to start
> leaning too much wh
n on stands and other tools used for
hoof
>trimming.
>
>So, the helpful item is called a Hoof Jack. It's an adjustable stand
with a
>cradle for doing the underside of the foot Knute, who is usually
resistant of hoof
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Hi Everyone-
A while back we had a discussion on stands and other tools used for hoof
trimming.
So, the helpful item is called a Hoof Jack. It
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Hi Everyone-
A while back we had a discussion on stands and other tools used for hoof
trimming. I just discovered another one which is extremely helpful.
But first, the story :-)
Yesterday I met with a farrier-turned-natural hoofcare guy to compare
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I just got several photos from Jack -- one of a gal picking out or
rasping her horse's hooves. Another is of a farrier working on the
Budweiser Clydes. And the third is of a farrier trimming and shoeing a
racehorse.
Although the images are a bit small,
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Brigid M Wasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Speaking of hoof trimming, is it true that Fjords have a flatter
> foot than other breeds? Barefoot trimming guides tend to recommend
> "concavin
price is
$149.00 www.horseshoes.com/supplies/alphabet/equineinnovations/front/html
I'm still curious if this is the same type as the "It's a Holdup" stand
mentioned by Brigid Wasson.
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From: "GAIL RUSSELL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
t's a
nifty item, much more stable than the other hoof stands I've seen. Karen
mentioned Star Ridge -- I don't care for their hoof stand but they have a
variety of other good quality hoof trimming/care items. I purchased my knife,
rasp & nippers from them, in addition to hoof
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I looked at the stand. From what I can tell, it is just a lightweight
version of the stand my farrier useswhich does not help for using a
knife to trim the bottoms of the feet, only is useful for working on the
upper edges of the hoof?
S
bit handy w/ welding, you could come up w/
the same beast for much le$$.
Go to: star-ridge.com for online info..
Kmac
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From: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Re: Hoof trimmi
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Please post this to the list!
I would be interested in knowing the name of the stand and
>where it is available for purchase. Thanks in advance.
>
Gail Russell
Forestville CA
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This message is from: "Bossmare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Someone recently posted about trimming their horses' feet and that they had
found a farrier stand that was easier to use than the usual type. My farrier
still does my horses but one of them could use touchups between visits to keep
her toes sho
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mike & Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So, share, will you? Your Fjord's feet, how often they're trimmed,
> if they're shod and if so, why.
My 3 Fjords are all shod. Because of the wet winters here, our roads
and corrals are deep
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In a message dated 98-08-05 01:02:21 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< So, share, will you? Your Fjord's feet, how often they're trimmed, if
they're shod and if so, why. Just sheer curiosity on my part! >>
Getting them trimmed today as a matter of fact
This message is from: Mike & Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I was just curious about the frequency with which your Fjord's hooves
are trimmed or shod. Are they shod?
The reason I wonder is because Tyr has had his feet trimmed once in 3
years. And that was around Feb or March of this year. I was t
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