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was driving the hunting on the property for pottery shards etc with the kids (treasures ) near where an old house and blacksmith shop was after the civil war and found an old horse shoe. have seen a few in my life, not a whole bunch, but had horses growing up. this one is unusally thick and narrow where the two ends are. my sons boss, i mean fiance, is a horse nut and says its from a draft horse. if anyone is interested i'd be glad to email or text a pic.
 
Posts: 1548 | Location: south of austin texas | Registered: 25 November 2011Reply With Quote
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Some shoes are meant to be therapeutic or serve a special function. I have a whole wall full in the barn, I've collected. Big Grin

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I'd contact a farrier.
 
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Maybe a mule shoe? Draft horse shoes are bigger and rounder than a riding horse.


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i'm leaning towards a mule shoe too. this one doesn't show wear, as in getting thinner on one side or the other. its pretty thick its entire length
 
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