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Just interested, Why can you rasp on a horse that isn't going to be shod but can't on one that is going to be shod?
I imagine it is just historical/from when all working horses were shod.
Just interested, Why can you rasp on a horse that isn't going to be shod but can't on one that is going to be shod?
And I don't appreciate being called an idiot just because you can't read. Nowhere did I say that no one should trim their horses hooves. I said it's not a great idea to say it's dead easy when there are people who won't be able to learn how to do it properly. Trim your horses hooves i dont care. But whether you want to accept it or not some people just couldn't learn how to do it properly. Didn't say it was different to other stupid things either i actually said when you consider what else people do with horses do you really want to trust them to do their hooves? Your choice but I prefer to not watch horses suffer.
Just interested, Why can you rasp on a horse that isn't going to be shod but can't on one that is going to be shod?
Just interested, Why can you rasp on a horse that isn't going to be shod but can't on one that is going to be shod?
Spoke to my farrier the other day and they are proposing for this to happen
And have been forever. How would you regulate it. Not a soul could know I do my own unless I tell them!
We can't regulate horses being starved and foals tied to fences with bits in their mouths so I would love to hear how this could be implemented.
Does anyone know why these subjects aren't in the farrier training syllabus?This.
And then, of course, they would also have to add trimming barefoot horses for hard work, nutrition for feet, foot conditioning for all surfaces, boot selection, etc to their own syllabus, because none of that is there at the moment.
Does anyone know why these subjects aren't in the farrier training syllabus?
Does anyone know why these subjects aren't in the farrier training syllabus?