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Re: RC: CORRECTIVE SHOEING?
> If you grind the caulk properly it will allow some slipping and not be to
> hard on an otherwise sound horse.
All these little tricks I have yet to learn ... thank you.
> I would like to repeat an earlier note saying that these notes
> are only things to consider and a vet or farrier that has actually seen the
> horse and knows the history, conformation and has diagnosed the problem can
> make a good plan of action.
Of course - let us not forget that the internet is only a resource.
-Abby B
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