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[RC] Shoes and slipping - Sheila_Larsen


I think  it may depend on the type of shoe.  Wide web may slip differently
than a narrower shoe, rim shoes may slip differently from the previous two.
Small studs may also affect slipping (ok that may be the point of studs
,<grin>   ) Notice I didn't say which one slip more or less than the
others, but i remember not slipping as much with a rim shoe as they seemed
to provide more traction..  The way the horse moves may cause any of the
shoes to slip differently as well as the surface  factors.  Just a thought.



The wind flew.  God told to wind to condense itself and out of the flurry
came the horse.  But with the spark of spirit the horse flew by the wind
itself.
   - Marguerite Henry's King of the Wind




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