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Heroes With Hammers

Over fifty years ago in World War II, our country needed the help of able-bodied shoers to take care of her mules. Today, these men remember the excitement, hard work and terror that came with the portable forge
"I DON'T KNOW WHAT the history books tell you, but they told us before we even started up the Ledo road into combat that 80 percent of us would never come back."
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Getting Started As A Farrier: Shoeing For The Long Haul

There's no doubt farriers must have sound shoeing skills to be successful. But is that all? This shoeing instructor doesn't think so
TOM WOLFE has a secret. In the 16 years this farrier has taught at the Montana State Horseshoeing School in Bozeman, Mont., hundreds of aspiring farriers have enrolled in his course, hoping to excel at the art of farriery.
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Dealing With Lost Shoes

End your frustrations with this concern by knowing when the farrier, the owner, the rider or the horse is to blame
A LOST SHOE is among the more frustrating situations that horse owners and farriers experience.
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Making The Sidebone Shoe

The Sidebone Shoe will be one of 12 shoes involved in the Mustad Specialty Forging contest at the 2000 American Farrier’s Association convention in Ontario, Calif., next February 22 to 25.
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Shop Talk: September/October 1999

Special Offer For Great Farrier Learning
Providing an exciting learning opportunity for farriers, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) is offering a special one-day reduced registration fee for two special seminars being held during the group’s annual meeting in December.
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