The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Small, like 4 bedrooms:lol:I worked in a bakery in high school, I didn’t enjoy it at all.

Things are different when you're doing them as a job. I like cooking at home a lot more than cooking in the restaurant (although that's not bad as far as jobs go).
 
Good morning everyone :frow

Hey has anyone seen @sharron around?

@Blooie hope you're feeling better today.

Sharron was last on site Thursday morning and responded normally to a post of mine. No mention of planned travel - hope that everything is okay with her and her husband. :fl
 
Sharron was last on site Thursday morning and responded normally to a post of mine. No mention of planned travel - hope that everything is okay with her and her husband. :fl

Me too Sour. She's usually here waving good morning to everyone.
 
Unfortunately you were told wrong. It really depends on how well the hoof is shaped and what kind of ground they are on... Donkeys Mules And horses in the right conditions will rarely need a farrier... But that depends... on how many miles they walk during the day .... My mare did pretty well on a twice a year trim... when she was younger but as she got older she didnt move around as much... Her feet looked horrible and she had very good solid hooves. Once the farrier did his work they would look normal again.

But I was critisized over the practice.... Donkeys and mule feet grow more perpendicular than horses... If they standup on their wall then they wear it evenly.... But I have seen some that were club footed because they didnt get attention when they needed it.
there are bones inside the hoof The Pedal Bone the Navicular bone and part of the lower pastern bone. These need room to move and a good environment. If the navicular bone begins to deteriorate You have a lame horse.... unrecoverably....

deb
That's great info! I had a feeling that my friend was wrong.
 

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