Horseshoe'n Time: Losing a Shoe - not the Farrier's fault

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2007

Horseshoe'n Time host, Ralph Casey talks about the different ways that horses can lose shoes (many not the farrier's fault). Horseshoe'n Time is filmed at the Farriers' National Research Center in Villinow, Georgia and is seen on Dish 9411. To learn more go to www.HorseshoenTime.tv

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  • @southernxgal86 A shoe can come off for several different reasons, he is just saying that it is not always the farrier's fault.

  • And sometimes it's not. That is all he is saying. Farrier not ferrier...

  • Actually, sometimes it is the ferrier's fault.

    After a while, I know the shoe falls off on it's own, but depending on the shoe job, losing a shoe could be the product of a bad shoe job.

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