Oberon
Well-Known Member
A good friend who appreciates my hoof geekiness posted these on my FB account last night.
I am stumped - anyone know what it is?
I am stumped - anyone know what it is?
Can't resist a bit of online research
http://shoes.dyndns.biz/types-of-horse-shoes-shz.html
Top middle looks like a variation but can't quite make out the text.
Patten Shoe
http://www.albion-prints.com/miles-...print-farriery-varieties-of-shoes-27407-p.asp
Click photo to enlarge
I thought patten shoes raised the heels in a tendon injury though, looking at the one above it would rock?
I can't see how you could get that on a horse with a normal hoof - from the pics it looks upside down going by the bevel and the position of the toe clip, I can only imagine (and it's a big imagine!) that it could be used surgically to support the pedal bone in a horse that had no sole?![]()
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Could it possibly be a boot jack made out of a shoe? Turned the other way up, put your heel in the top and pull your boot off.
I don't know Obi-wan but there are dressage horses being shod with "rocker" shoes at the moment that do a similar thing with making the shoe unstable under the foot. Apparently people think this is OK because it makes the horses move "better" - as in score higher, I presume.
I do indeed. I cannot imagine why they are legal in dressage. If a horse needs those shoes to score more points they ought to be illegal like pelham bit is.