Saturday, May 7, 2011

"Clips, Not Cleats"

I sometimes get asked why I use those "cleats on them shoes."  I have to explain, "They are not cleats. They are called clips."  A clip is a modification to a horseshoe that protrudes upwards from the outer rim of the shoe.

Clips have many uses, and I use them for many different reasons. You can purchase pre-clipped shoes or forge the clips on the shoe yourself. I prefer to forge my own clips so that I can place them on the shoe where I feel they are needed and most beneficial.

Clips are used to:
  • Stabilize the shoe, not allowing the shoe to rotate or twist during the shoeing cycle
  • Stabilize the shoe when hoof is missing
  • Stabilize the shoe on horses with a weak or thin hoof wall
  • Take the sheering pressure off of the nails, allowing me to use fewer and often smaller nails
  • Hold a foot together if there are flares on the foot
  • Prevent further damage caused by coffin bone fractures with the use of continuous clips
  • Support and help stabilize cracks in the hoof
Clips obviously have many uses.  Feel free to ask my why I decided to use them on your horse.

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