Steve Ski
Well-Known Member
Excellent thoughts, Gents, thank you very much! Actually, living up here in the boonies we've ran across a very old trash dump and we are constantly finding old nails, rods, horse shoes, etc., in the horse field. Back when this area was first inhabited folks didn't make dump runs, but instead found a place they thought was far enough away and dumped all of their trash. Guys, and this is no Bravo Sierra, my boys and I found a 1960's station wagon cut right down the center, from front to back, next to that pile of junk. Not sure what that was all about, but it's there, lol.
Though we do not personally shoe our horses we still find huge shoes, and even the occasional medium to smaller shoes in the dirt. For a while there the horses were kicking up all kinds of metal stuff, like an older model spiked spur, in their pasture fields. That has tapered over the past few years. For my tiny shoes I ended up using scrap resin chunks and sculpted each one. I was thinking of heavy copper wire, but scraping the groves would be time consuming. I got tired of doing it after #3, so that will have to suffice, HA!
Thanks, WJ, Barley, and Edburt.
P.S. Sorry WJ, no lucky horseshoes in this barn, lol, the Germans are there.
Though we do not personally shoe our horses we still find huge shoes, and even the occasional medium to smaller shoes in the dirt. For a while there the horses were kicking up all kinds of metal stuff, like an older model spiked spur, in their pasture fields. That has tapered over the past few years. For my tiny shoes I ended up using scrap resin chunks and sculpted each one. I was thinking of heavy copper wire, but scraping the groves would be time consuming. I got tired of doing it after #3, so that will have to suffice, HA!
Thanks, WJ, Barley, and Edburt.
P.S. Sorry WJ, no lucky horseshoes in this barn, lol, the Germans are there.