wild horses' feet are amazing to study! the things one can learn from them is vast, unfortunately my farrier doesn't get her feet quite the way i want, not enough of a roll on the toe but i am also not home anymore when he comes, lucky for me he can go when i am not thereIt isn't that complicated. The two guys that usually trimmed ours were wild men. They searched the area for the wildest horses they could find so they could subdue and trim and/or shoe them.
I'd be very interested to hear what you learned about the natural shoeless horse.
i can imagine, i wouldnt want to either, but mine is not gaited so i am ok thereI could fumble through if I had to, but I'm far from good. Last time I tried to trim one of mine, it took me 1 1/2 hour to do just the fronts. I always had gaited stock, and was afraid of screwing up their gaits through my own ignorance.