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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2229558" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Been there done that. Had up to 17 Quarter horses at one time. You can't own horses without being a Vet, BlackSmiith, Trainer, and most importantly the Handler (feed them and muck them stalls out)! I like that you said you used "Borium", bring back memories, I used to oxy acet to weld studs on the shoes in the winter. Finish the hoof, place some tar and oakum on the "Frog" under a plastic plate and shoe on top. That way the snow doesn't ball up on the hoof between the shoes insides. Then the shoes are like studded tires on frozen ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2229558, member: 116439"] Been there done that. Had up to 17 Quarter horses at one time. You can't own horses without being a Vet, BlackSmiith, Trainer, and most importantly the Handler (feed them and muck them stalls out)! I like that you said you used "Borium", bring back memories, I used to oxy acet to weld studs on the shoes in the winter. Finish the hoof, place some tar and oakum on the "Frog" under a plastic plate and shoe on top. That way the snow doesn't ball up on the hoof between the shoes insides. Then the shoes are like studded tires on frozen ground. [/QUOTE]
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