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Horse Talk!
I'm going back to shoeing my own
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<blockquote data-quote="midTN_Brangusman" data-source="post: 1449157" data-attributes="member: 23858"><p>I don't think I could make it through all four legs without a back foot rest, sure takes a load off the back. I use to shoe for the public, I would trim and tack while my helper clinched and cleaned them up. We could do around 10 a day. I now have 3 bulging disc due to shoeing horses, after spending 3 weeks in bed I now pay a local $50 a head to do mine for me. I miss shoeing and I will tack one on from time to time, just don't have the back for it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midTN_Brangusman, post: 1449157, member: 23858"] I don't think I could make it through all four legs without a back foot rest, sure takes a load off the back. I use to shoe for the public, I would trim and tack while my helper clinched and cleaned them up. We could do around 10 a day. I now have 3 bulging disc due to shoeing horses, after spending 3 weeks in bed I now pay a local $50 a head to do mine for me. I miss shoeing and I will tack one on from time to time, just don't have the back for it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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