when you were fullering the bottom side I was thinking what the heck or these two hacks doing??!!! but then you showed the fullering filled up and i was like "yes thats a trick i can use"!! nice work guys keep up the entertaining horseshoeing videos!!
Hi there guys love the vids, where is it suffering with suspensory issues specifically? Lateral, medial, bilateral, branch, proximal or high? Acute or chronic? as will make more sense to me to undersrand this application. Interesting medial support as I find alot of these spanish horses require lateral support as tend to land laterally due to conformation and action🤔
You can muck around welding inserts or putting impression material under shoes and at the end of the day the horse is still sore because all it needed was rest . As per usual owners want a quick fix because they have zero clues . Unless a horse is been ridden on a totally flat firm surface which most are not then all these different shoes , degree shoes etc are just gimmicks sold to silly horse women who want an easy fix . Most of the intended purpose of these shoes are totally negated in soft surfaces . It’s basic observation is all it is .
Didn’t realise how much work goes into tailoring a shoe to the specific needs of the horse, amazing! Keep up the the great work both
when you were fullering the bottom side I was thinking what the heck or these two hacks doing??!!! but then you showed the fullering filled up and i was like "yes thats a trick i can use"!! nice work guys keep up the entertaining horseshoeing videos!!
Thanks 👌🏻 it’s a great little trick to keep these Dressarge horses working on top of a artificial surface
@@ryandarbyshirefarrierpract4027 absolutely man!
Hi there guys love the vids, where is it suffering with suspensory issues specifically? Lateral, medial, bilateral, branch, proximal or high? Acute or chronic? as will make more sense to me to undersrand this application. Interesting medial support as I find alot of these spanish horses require lateral support as tend to land laterally due to conformation and action🤔
Nice video. Congratulations once again.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it 🔨🦄
Great video guys!! What's the reason for inserting the bar a bit forward and not flush with the back end of the heels?
You can muck around welding inserts or putting impression material under shoes and at the end of the day the horse is still sore because all it needed was rest . As per usual owners want a quick fix because they have zero clues . Unless a horse is been ridden on a totally flat firm surface which most are not then all these different shoes , degree shoes etc are just gimmicks sold to silly horse women who want an easy fix . Most of the intended purpose of these shoes are totally negated in soft surfaces . It’s basic observation is all it is .