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<blockquote data-quote="Jo" data-source="post: 129760" data-attributes="member: 2493"><p>thanks guys for replying! Right now I am still "sitting on the fence" about what to do with the shoes. The closest farrier around here is 3 hours away. We actually have a guy that comes out once a year do to the odd cow or bull that needs a little trimming, he does our Belgian mares feet for us. I am sure he does horses too since he has about 50 at home. We usually do all the trimming of our horses ourselves. Just have never shoed any of them. My grandpa did back in the old days but thats about it.</p><p>Its kinda funny, but the guy that I bought the horse from said that taking the shoes off is really easy and that I could do it myself. Sure seems like a huge headache to even try and figure out how to go about doing it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo, post: 129760, member: 2493"] thanks guys for replying! Right now I am still "sitting on the fence" about what to do with the shoes. The closest farrier around here is 3 hours away. We actually have a guy that comes out once a year do to the odd cow or bull that needs a little trimming, he does our Belgian mares feet for us. I am sure he does horses too since he has about 50 at home. We usually do all the trimming of our horses ourselves. Just have never shoed any of them. My grandpa did back in the old days but thats about it. Its kinda funny, but the guy that I bought the horse from said that taking the shoes off is really easy and that I could do it myself. Sure seems like a huge headache to even try and figure out how to go about doing it! [/QUOTE]
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