Goldenstar
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No I looked at the date on my iPad really some people !!! LOL
There is little research about diet for barefoot farriers but some anecdotal evidence that rubbing their soles with tiger balm may help in the transitional period as they get used to being barefoot socks can also be used when on stoney yards,
Please can someone tell me where I can get some socks for my horse? Are they thick enough for her to wear in bed?
What colours do they come in? Hope they do them in pink!!
I am sorry I cant help with this it's farriers transition socks that I know about the farriers can how ever wear the socks in bed if you liked.
FWIW Carleberg contains lot of cheap and nasty bulking agents which cause considerable dicomfort to the barefoot farrier, namly in term of soreness in the head and excess gas. Many people stick them on paracetamol and continue to work them, but in the truly barefoot and butt naked farrier gas is an unavoidable side effect of Carelesberg.
The way to persuade a farrier to go barefoot is by using appropriate persuasion techniques. Namely, to grab him by the carrot stick and to place him in the hyperflexion position.![]()
Well, I have been around farriers for years and years and years, I have never ever had one have a problem with Carlsberg before, they all, without fail, love it and do well on it. Yes they can occasionally fall over but, as long as they are wearing their leg warmers, no harm has ever come to them.
I think the trouble stems from people not really having proper experience and over farriering themselves.
Will let you know how he gets on.
Oh by the way, that baby fell out the chimney, little brat. I will exchange them all for some hobbit infants.
I presume I should be looking at www.chimneycleaninghobbitinfantsforsale.co.uk
I've always found stuffing trolls up the chimney to be most satisfying. Might be necessary to get them trained by parelli though.....
Just a quick question regarding this berefoot shoeing.........I do not have any pea gravel ,so can I use the cat litter tray instead?
Make sure you use the woodchip litter. The gravel isn't good enough and as for the crystals - he's have multicolored feet and what if it clashed with the legwarmers????? Also it may get under his toenails. You don't want to lame the poor chap.
Ok, got farrier on carlsberg, doing exceptionally well. Is balanced on the tray of bubbly pea-gravel with the fish (doing wonders for his prunes) but I have a sneaky suspicion he has athletes foot.... will this kill my fish?
Which is why 'slightly' used cat litter is best, stops the little sharp bits getting under the farrier's toenailsalthough he may object to the smell which tends to hang around
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Athletes foot is a sign of bad farrier management. Which athletes foot has he taken in with him?
Not sure as I am not the authority, however, there is a rumour amongst young apprentices that only nylon leg warmers are permitted. It's causing an uproar and some are threatening strike action!!
It's time to stock up on the woolly ones, if you still have room in the bathtub amongst the pasties, stamps and diesel.
I'm not surprised they are in uproar Tallyho. Nylon legwarmers when they sweat will certainly give them a nasty case of mud fever. Natural fibre or nothing, surely?.