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Re: end to this Farrier thread!
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From: Heidi Sowards <ribbitttreefrog@yahoo.com>
>badly.)But he did say, because he set the shoe with lower nails, that
>it helped the mud suck off the shoe easier.
  I just have to ask, is it really possible for mud to suck a shoe off?!
We have a LOT of mud here when the snow melts.Sometimes it lasts for months
and neither of my horses have lost a shoe sense we moved here 2 1/2 years
ago.  I'm not sure what you mean by lower nails but my farrier always nails
the clenches as low as possible.
  I also have a great farrier! I laughed when someone asked about our
farriers staying up to date! My farrier is a true cowboy who has probably
never gone to any kind of school to learn about shoeing. But I wouldn't
trade him for anything!
  The first thing he asked me the first time he came out was, what do you
want their angles at? I thought, WOW! I think I'm going to like this guy!
And my horses feet look better than they ever have before.
   I must have gotten lucky. Oh! did I also mention that his prices are dirt
cheep? Well enough bragging for now!
 Lori Cox
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