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Horse Talk!
I'm going back to shoeing my own
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<blockquote data-quote="hdrockn" data-source="post: 1448083" data-attributes="member: 18874"><p>I have one of those hoof jacks and they are helpful. I also tried the lightweight grinders that some are using now because my hands are not as strong as I would like. That is trickier. But I also quit shoeing and switched to hoof boots when needed for riding in rocky terrain. They are great. Also letting my horses go barefoot has eliminated a lot of trimming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hdrockn, post: 1448083, member: 18874"] I have one of those hoof jacks and they are helpful. I also tried the lightweight grinders that some are using now because my hands are not as strong as I would like. That is trickier. But I also quit shoeing and switched to hoof boots when needed for riding in rocky terrain. They are great. Also letting my horses go barefoot has eliminated a lot of trimming. [/QUOTE]
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