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The old shoes are wore out.
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There isn’t much to reference in this picture for how thick the shoes should be, but these are thin, for sure.
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Cross country horse shoes are drilled and tapped in the heels so that the client can add custom traction for the conditions of the course.
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Finished shoe. I love the colors or a freshly forged shoe.
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