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Re: RC: Re: Farrier quicking
> Farriery is not an exact science and if
> you want guarantees your horse will never be quicked, then never have him
> shod.
> > If a farrier tells you he has never quicked a horse, it's a good bet he's
> a
> > liar.
I'd say, having learned to shoe in the last year and spent the last
summer "practicing" on a group of 35 horses (3 my own), that these are
two very true statements. The first nail I drove, I drew blood. I also
have put in a couple of high nails in the last year. Oh my gosh, if
you've never driven a horseshoe nail, you have no CLUE how easy this is
to do! It was very distressing to me to learn that, and it was very
good that I learned it early.
I also have had one high nail (no more) each with the 3 VERY fine
farriers I've used in the last 25 years.
It happens.
-Abby Bloxsom
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