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This may seem unnecessary, but often we hurry and SAFETY somehow becomes that extra item. When shoeing an animal, it must
understand we intend it no harm. I enjoy horses, and they usually like me too.
I must always be aware of any sign
of trouble. I will be in harms way.
Correct tools and equipment can make the shoeing go faster, more agreeable, and
help me do my best work. Most important, I am a graduate of EES and trained at Walla Walla CC.
I
use both hot and cold shoeing for best results. When shoeing, I will have a fire extinguisher for our protection.
There
are many excellent shoe types available. During dry weather, when fire danger is high, consider aluminum or polymer shoes.
They do not spark and are very light in weight.
I enjoy good health, and I know your horse will too.
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