More nails isn't how to keep horse shoes on better. Most guys i see that drive 4 nails per side also drive the nails like half an inch high, and the shoes don't fit. If you fit the shoe and spike your nails, 4-6 nails is plenty. The less holes I can poke in the foot, the less I compromise the integrity of the hoof capsule, and the less damage is done if a shoe does get pulled. Every time I see a horse pull a shoe that had 8 low nails, they absolutely wreck the foot. But what do I know, I've only got 150-200 horses in shoes in the Rocky mountains year round. Are you a farrier?
The feet below had previously been shod by a guy who drove 8-10 nails, some of which were so low the clinches touched the shoe. He couldn't keep shoes on this horse, because his trim and shoe fit was poor. This picture was taken the first time I shod the horse, obviously before I clinched and finished. The horse has never pulled a shoe for me. Why do horses pull shoes?
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