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- Subject: Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 19:28:30 -0600 (CST)
Ditto that feeling in urban earthquake missions, as well as burned forest. Charred wood is almost like steel and can puncture a hoof.
Chris
Feb 20, 2009 06:53:31 PM, msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org wrote:
In a tornado debris field, I think I would want not only hoof boots,
but a steel plate inside the boot. I would be concerned about nail
punctures.
Una
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Susan Wright, 02/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Una Smith, 02/20/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 02/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Susan Wright, 02/21/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Una Smith, 02/22/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Lois Guyon, 02/22/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod, Gayle, 02/22/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 02/22/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod, Una Smith, 02/22/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Lois Guyon, 02/22/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod, Susan Wright, 02/22/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Una Smith, 02/22/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Una Smith, 02/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Susan Wright, 02/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Una Smith, 02/20/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Jorene Downs, 02/21/2009
- Re: [MSAR] MSAR tacking versus tracks, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 02/21/2009
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Re: [MSAR] MSAR horse - barefoot vs. being shod,
Jorene Downs, 02/21/2009
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