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Emergency Horse Shoe removal UNBRIDLED!

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Step-by-step basics to safely remove a horse shoe in case of emergency. Kit available at http://www.AnvilBrand.com Click link to buy: http://www.anvilbrand.com/p-11-mustad-emergency-shoe-removal-kit.aspx
This segment is from the award-winning TV series UNBRIDLED! with Susan Kayne, and features hoofcare expert Certified Journeyman Farrier Andrew Elsbree.

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  • 2:13...look how the horse looking at her like " bitch do you know what u are doing with my feet?!"

  • I have 2 horses thats the one think i hate cause the shoes i get are a total of $6,000 each and replace tgem every 6 weeks? So when i moved and went to another barn they give yoi free shoes cuz tge owner makes likes to meke them :)

  • i'm impressed at how easily she understood that. It's take me a longer time!

  • @Doodorz It's because it's used to it. Its very important that you train the horse from a very young age to lift its leg and be comfotable with humans holding its legs.

  • such a fabulous video! im so glad you asked questions and broke it down!

  • It's crazy how the horse just lets the guy take the horse shoe off. Usually with other animals when you try to help them with something they struggle and wont let you do it without force. I like how calm they are.

  • @threekill28  Depends on the horse, and the terrain they are ridden in. Some horses need shod every 4 weeks, but the majority that are shod receive shoes every 6-8 weeks. However if you ride in soft pastures, dont ride at all or when your horse almost builds up a callous on his toe, a shoe may not be necessary. If you have any questions, or want a further explanation, just ask. I am a farrier in the Northwestern Arkansas area

  • such a beutiful horse

  • @fearlessrider123 UNLESS you go to far and cut the quick or nail it in wrong, theres BONES in there!

  • @ddtheking23 No, horse hooves are the same as our finger nails, they feel no pain, only and maybe pressure and dull tapping while shoes are applied and removed!

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