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Trimming To The Center Of Rotation

Wellington, Fla., farrier emphasizes the basics to evenly distribute stress

It’s all about the trim.

It’s a common refrain among farriers, but is the practice receiving its due diligence or is it merely lip service?

In Fabio Gnoatto’s Wellington, Fla., practice, trimming is the mainstay.

“The shoe protects and complements the trim,” he told attendees at the annual Centaur Forge spring clinic in early April in Burlington, Wis. “If we want to change anything, we must do it through the trim. Without a good trim, the shoe isn’t going to work.”

The trim is unforgiving and it will render its verdict on your performance in short order.

“You’ll see it after a month,” Gno­atto says. “If you leave one heel higher than the other, the opposite side is going to flare. If you don’t change it, you’ll keep chasing your flare. You can dress it, but you’re not fixing it.

Farrier Takeaways

If the goal is to make changes to the foot, it must be made with the trim rather than the shoe.

Trimming to the center of rotation helps to find and maintain a proportional foot, as well as distribute weight and stress evenly.

When trimming heels, it’s important to avoid rasping toward the toe to avoid taking too much.

Removing too much bar not only weakens the foot, it also decreases expansion.

“Our job is not to make the foot look normal. Our job is to make the foot work normally. When you even up those heels, the flare won’t be there when you return in a month…

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Jeff cota 2023

Jeff Cota

Maine native Jeff Cota joined Lessiter Media in January of 2014 and serves as the current editor of American Farriers Journal. Jeff enjoys photography, baseball, and the “opportunity to meet and learn from some great people in a fascinating trade.”

Contact: jcota@lessitermedia.com

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