dieseldog
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My understanding is that farriers only spend about half a day looking at hoof structure and mechanics. The majority of their time is spent learning how to shape a shoe and work with metal. I have the feeling that relatively a trimmer spends significantly more time learning about the mechanics of the horse and its hoof than that found on a standard farrier training course.
I may well be wrong about this and would happy to be corrected.
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Is this what you honestly believe???
So how long does a vet study the hoof for?
My understanding is that farriers only spend about half a day looking at hoof structure and mechanics. The majority of their time is spent learning how to shape a shoe and work with metal. I have the feeling that relatively a trimmer spends significantly more time learning about the mechanics of the horse and its hoof than that found on a standard farrier training course.
I may well be wrong about this and would happy to be corrected.
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Is this what you honestly believe???
So how long does a vet study the hoof for?