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RE: Shoes, What kind do you use?
doc o lena bar
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:20 PM
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I know that there are so many different kinds of shoes out there, I keep seein the sidewinder flashing on the top of the screen her, and her lots of people using rims or pole plates.  What do you use? and why.  What is the best shoe for Barrel Racing or gaming?  Just curios

 

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painthorse7796
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:25 PM
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Well my farrier uses St. Croix rims on all 4's on my barrel horse, this is what he uses for shoes on all the barrel horses he does in my area...........granted everyone seems to like something else all the time like alum. or now the Sidewinders. I've had no problems so I don't plan on changing!
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brlracr
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:26 PM
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I have used the St. Crox Eventer for many years now on all my horses.

I started using them because they are a wider web shoe and I needed more protection for a horse that had a flat foot. They offer enough of a rim to keep a horse from slipping but not enough to cause you to stick in the ground.

The draw back might be that they are alittle heavier shoe. But they do come in aluminum. I use the steel though.

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burn3wi
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:27 PM
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Originally written by painthorse7796 on 2004-04-14 1:25 PM

Well my farrier uses St. Croix rims on all 4's on my barrel horse, this is what he uses for shoes on all the barrel horses he does in my area...........granted everyone seems to like something else all the time like alum. or now the Sidewinders. I've had no problems so I don't plan on changing!
hey girls- who's your shoer??
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OkieGal
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:28 PM
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We use the St. Croix Ultra Lite Rims on my barrel horse, all the way around and I use them because that is what Cindy Hamilton told me to use!!!!  LOL, I have seen a HUGE difference in my horse since we started using these....
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painthorse7796
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:31 PM
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Originally written by burn3wi on 2004-04-14 1:27 PM

Originally written by painthorse7796 on 2004-04-14 1:25 PM

Well my farrier uses St. Croix rims on all 4's on my barrel horse, this is what he uses for shoes on all the barrel horses he does in my area...........granted everyone seems to like something else all the time like alum. or now the Sidewinders. I've had no problems so I don't plan on changing!
hey girls- who's your shoer??

We get Scott Bruecker out of Wis. Rapids........I don't think he's done anyone in YOUR neck of the woods, lol. My vet recommended him a few years back...........pricey but they all are aren't they??

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doc o lena bar
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 1:35 PM
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Ok, tell me why to use a rim shoe?  I am not stupid, but what kinda ground are they made for?  I use alum wedges on one horse(front only) and reg. kegs on the back, and the other two get just reg. keg shoes.  I don't have trouble running or standing up, but haven't noticed slipping but my be.  Tell me what a difference it will make in my runs if I am to use a rim shoe?

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T-N-T
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 7:58 PM
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My older gelding gets the St. Croix square toe ultra light on the front and the St. Croix light rims on the back.  Helps him to get out of his turns faster and he does better in deep ground than he used to with eventers all the way around.

My 11 year old gets St. Croix eventers all the way around.

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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 8:19 PM
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Rims all the way around......
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kk65
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2004-04-14 8:30 PM
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I use aluminum shoes on my mare. They're called level grips, but it's the same thing as a barrel shoe in aluminum.

Down here in FL, most pens tend to be a little deep, and my girl is a small horse. With steel shoes, she just had too hard a time getting around the barrels and leaving them up. The aluminum shoes have made a difference (as long as I KEEP DRIVING!!) in the turns.

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ride_n_slide1
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-14 11:18 PM
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I use rims on the fronts and regular shoes on the back.  I used to use rims on all four but in our ground here, and the style my horses turn with, the rims were giving me too much grab and causing my horses to get sore.
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Paintbrlrcr
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 7:05 AM
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I'm the same as ride_n_slide...

Rims on the front, regular shoes on the back....

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RockinH
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 7:17 AM
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Originally written by OkieGal on 2004-04-14 1:28 PM

We use the St. Croix Ultra Lite Rims on my barrel horse, all the way around and I use them because that is what Cindy Hamilton told me to use!!!!  LOL, I have seen a HUGE difference in my horse since we started using these....

We just set these same shoes on my mare yesterday for the first time.  Hope to get the same great results as you are reporting!!

I started her in regular steel rims and then last year switched to all aluminum in the front with pads but noticed too much shock to her feet so, farrier wanted to try these as a happy medium. 

I just keep an eye on her feet as she has that slight ring-bone in the front rt. so I am extra cautious.  She always runs well, not a matter of the difference being that obvious so I have to watch for changes internally through X-ray and just plane good detective work!!

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doc o lena bar
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 7:20 AM
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Thanks guys for the information.  I have a smaller mare coming up and just wanted to know if I needed to put some lighter shoes on here or what.  paintblracer, I don't live that far from you so we basically run in some of the same ground.  I don't want her to get sore.  I had heard that sometis rims would make a horse real sore due to the grab they had.  I don't want to make her sore, so I will really start watching her runs and then see if I need to start changing her shoes.  She is only 5, so I have a long time to decide.  She is not running full out yet, so I gues I need to just wait and watch.  My 18 yr old paint runs on top and likes it kinda slick.  I bet I don't need rims on him, plus he is real heavy boned and they would probably make him sore.  What do ya'll think?
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RockinH
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 7:27 AM
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Originally written by doc o lena bar on 2004-04-15 7:20 AM

Thanks guys for the information.  I have a smaller mare coming up and just wanted to know if I needed to put some lighter shoes on here or what.  paintblracer, I don't live that far from you so we basically run in some of the same ground.  I don't want her to get sore.  I had heard that sometis rims would make a horse real sore due to the grab they had.  I don't want to make her sore, so I will really start watching her runs and then see if I need to start changing her shoes.  She is only 5, so I have a long time to decide.  She is not running full out yet, so I gues I need to just wait and watch.  My 18 yr old paint runs on top and likes it kinda slick.  I bet I don't need rims on him, plus he is real heavy boned and they would probably make him sore.  What do ya'll think?

 I run the rest of my horses even the "greenies" in regular steel rims.

The only thing that worries me about the "sidewinders" is they appear to have way too much "torque" ability.  I would be interested to hear anyone that does use them and if they have found that to be an issue at all.

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pinkcowgirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-04-15 8:58 AM
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My farrier uses St Croix.. On my barrel horses and my husbands calf horse..

Good tip with St Croix shoes, when the ground in the areana is deep and thick it tends to pack in a horses hooves maybe bog them down some, spray pam on the bottom of  the horses feet and it will help!

 

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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 9:04 AM
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Originally written by RockinH on 2004-04-15 7:27 AM

Originally written by doc o lena bar on 2004-04-15 7:20 AM

Thanks guys for the information.  I have a smaller mare coming up and just wanted to know if I needed to put some lighter shoes on here or what.  paintblracer, I don't live that far from you so we basically run in some of the same ground.  I don't want her to get sore.  I had heard that sometis rims would make a horse real sore due to the grab they had.  I don't want to make her sore, so I will really start watching her runs and then see if I need to start changing her shoes.  She is only 5, so I have a long time to decide.  She is not running full out yet, so I gues I need to just wait and watch.  My 18 yr old paint runs on top and likes it kinda slick.  I bet I don't need rims on him, plus he is real heavy boned and they would probably make him sore.  What do ya'll think?

 I run the rest of my horses even the "greenies" in regular steel rims.

The only thing that worries me about the "sidewinders" is they appear to have way too much "torque" ability.  I would be interested to hear anyone that does use them and if they have found that to be an issue at all.

That is what my vet and shoer have said...



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ride_n_slide1
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 9:06 AM
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Originally written by RockinH on 2004-04-15 7:27 AM

Originally written by doc o lena bar on 2004-04-15 7:20 AM

Thanks guys for the information.  I have a smaller mare coming up and just wanted to know if I needed to put some lighter shoes on here or what.  paintblracer, I don't live that far from you so we basically run in some of the same ground.  I don't want her to get sore.  I had heard that sometis rims would make a horse real sore due to the grab they had.  I don't want to make her sore, so I will really start watching her runs and then see if I need to start changing her shoes.  She is only 5, so I have a long time to decide.  She is not running full out yet, so I gues I need to just wait and watch.  My 18 yr old paint runs on top and likes it kinda slick.  I bet I don't need rims on him, plus he is real heavy boned and they would probably make him sore.  What do ya'll think?

 I run the rest of my horses even the "greenies" in regular steel rims.

The only thing that worries me about the "sidewinders" is they appear to have way too much "torque" ability.  I would be interested to hear anyone that does use them and if they have found that to be an issue at all.

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ibracin
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 9:24 AM
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I have had great results with the performance horse shoes that were designed by Jim Kieth at Tucumcari Farrier Tech.  Sorry, I don't know the proper name for them, but they are sort of a cross between a rim and a keg shoe. 

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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 9:40 AM
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I use St. Croix eventer on most of our barrel horses, light rims all the way around on the others. I feel the eventers are wider and offer more protection.
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lynn 3
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2004-04-15 9:46 AM
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I use St. Croix lite rims all the way around. I have also used St. Croix ultra lite rims as well. If you are in the rocks they ( ultra lites) don't seem to last as long but I feel they are a great shoe. I really like the lite rims.
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 9:54 AM
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Reg. kegs all the way around both horses that I run with shoes. My 6 y/o is barefoot. He has naturally perfect feet and my farrier and I have decided its best not to mess with nature.
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ride_n_slide1
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 1:44 PM
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I just realized my post about the Sidewinders didn't take...  ha ha

My husband (a shoer) and his shoer pals were talking about these shoes just last week.  (they were advertised in a roping magazine)  Anyway, my husband informed me that if I ever wanted them on my horses someone else could do it because he didn't want to be responsible when they all came up lame.  Too much torque.

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heartandhorse
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 1:52 PM
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I was using eventers and wide web kegs. But my farrier is buying less shoes and making more. So I have no idea what type of shoes my horse has on the fronts right now because they were literally made the day the farrier put them on. The hind shoes are also custome made for my gelding because his feet are hard to fit shoes to. He's almost always in between sizes.

I'll have to ask my farrier next time what type of shoes the fronts would be considered. They look kinda like a rim, but have more roll like an eventer. All the farrier had was a long piece of steel so who knows.

But on the average it's Eventers on the fronts and wide webs on the backs for all of my horses.

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brlracr
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 1:56 PM
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Aren't the Yourees advertising for this shoe?

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Jess00
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 1:57 PM
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rims on front and kegs on back for both horses.
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ride_n_slide1
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2004-04-15 1:58 PM
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Maybe I should clarify...  I didn't finish typing my thoughts...  one of those days.  Hubby said that they were pry ok on certain ground but not all ground and definetly not the ground we have around here.  Also said he wasn't going to reshoe everytime I went somewhere.  ha ha..  not very loving of him huh!
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