Ratcatcher
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Just read through the thread maggiesmum. I believe you stated yourself that your experience of Cytek shoes was limited.
For example:
I keep hearing about the 'main man'. Warwick has had nothing to do with the shoes for years and despite what he may have told people was nothing to do with the shoes apart from being a trainer. Don't forget, he used to be my farrier and I've been a user/supporter since the beginning.
I keep hearing about friends, friends of friends and just ' a horse I knew'. I don't doubt that there have been bad experiences - for example carriage horses slipping on ramps should not be an issue if they are fitted correctly - they have tungsten pins fitted at the toe to give grip. I've seen plenty of traditionally shod horses slipping on ramps - let alone tarmac roads.
I keep hearing about the foot being shaped to the shoe - wrong again.
Angua complains about the state of the horse she took on and yet begins by saying the shoes were put on by the previous owner as a last resort because of pedal bone fractures in both front feet yet she blames the shoes!
Ferrador suggests that various countries have had written warnings - total rubbish!
Team Barney says their own knowledge is limited..
I surely don't have to go on.
You may also hear at some stage that they were a Natural Balance rip off - Wrong again - they appeared on the market BEFORE NB.
They're made of inferior cast iron - wrong!
I even once heard a rumour that all the cytek company personnel had died during 9/11. It beggars belief what some people will come up with.
No, horses are not factory made. The shoes have been designed specifically to fit the horses foot - so your horse gets the support it needs not some individual interpretation of what your horse needs by your farrier who will have a totally different idea of what it needs from the farrier down the road and the one round the corner. Why should this be the case? I've heard farriery called 'an art and a science'. What nonsense! Where does artistry come in? Can you call medicine, veterinary science, chiropody etc.. an 'art' in way shape or form?
I could go on.
No, horses are not made in a factory but they are living creatures who have long since had to put up with the same old same old inadequate shoeing methods that do not begin to address what, as a living, moving creature, it needs to keep healthy.
I don't have a problem with people expressing their opinions but as far as I'm concerned this is a deeply serious issue because it literally can mean life or death to a horse and I get very upset when I hear people regurgitating the same rubbish when it is very obvious they know nothing about the shoe and how it works or performs. Yes, there are people who genuinely have had bad experiences and I truly feel for them and I hate the fact that that has happened because neither they, nor their horses are likely to ever have the benefit. This is not because the shoe is wrong - far from it - it because the farrier putting them on made a mess of it. Just like traditional farriers can but there are also plenty of people out there who just love to repeat untruths, half truths and downright lies. They should be ashamed of themselves.
For example:
I keep hearing about the 'main man'. Warwick has had nothing to do with the shoes for years and despite what he may have told people was nothing to do with the shoes apart from being a trainer. Don't forget, he used to be my farrier and I've been a user/supporter since the beginning.
I keep hearing about friends, friends of friends and just ' a horse I knew'. I don't doubt that there have been bad experiences - for example carriage horses slipping on ramps should not be an issue if they are fitted correctly - they have tungsten pins fitted at the toe to give grip. I've seen plenty of traditionally shod horses slipping on ramps - let alone tarmac roads.
I keep hearing about the foot being shaped to the shoe - wrong again.
Angua complains about the state of the horse she took on and yet begins by saying the shoes were put on by the previous owner as a last resort because of pedal bone fractures in both front feet yet she blames the shoes!
Ferrador suggests that various countries have had written warnings - total rubbish!
Team Barney says their own knowledge is limited..
I surely don't have to go on.
You may also hear at some stage that they were a Natural Balance rip off - Wrong again - they appeared on the market BEFORE NB.
They're made of inferior cast iron - wrong!
I even once heard a rumour that all the cytek company personnel had died during 9/11. It beggars belief what some people will come up with.
No, horses are not factory made. The shoes have been designed specifically to fit the horses foot - so your horse gets the support it needs not some individual interpretation of what your horse needs by your farrier who will have a totally different idea of what it needs from the farrier down the road and the one round the corner. Why should this be the case? I've heard farriery called 'an art and a science'. What nonsense! Where does artistry come in? Can you call medicine, veterinary science, chiropody etc.. an 'art' in way shape or form?
I could go on.
No, horses are not made in a factory but they are living creatures who have long since had to put up with the same old same old inadequate shoeing methods that do not begin to address what, as a living, moving creature, it needs to keep healthy.
I don't have a problem with people expressing their opinions but as far as I'm concerned this is a deeply serious issue because it literally can mean life or death to a horse and I get very upset when I hear people regurgitating the same rubbish when it is very obvious they know nothing about the shoe and how it works or performs. Yes, there are people who genuinely have had bad experiences and I truly feel for them and I hate the fact that that has happened because neither they, nor their horses are likely to ever have the benefit. This is not because the shoe is wrong - far from it - it because the farrier putting them on made a mess of it. Just like traditional farriers can but there are also plenty of people out there who just love to repeat untruths, half truths and downright lies. They should be ashamed of themselves.
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