Wow!! I didnt know Brett Favre was at Memorial Stadium!!! I guess he was pretty awed by the whole thing as well, snapping photos and such.
Maybe he's hoping the horseshoe will tell him whether he needs to retire or not...or retire...or maybe not...oh what the hell...retire...wait no...not yet...yeah...go ahead and retire...but...maybe...one more season?...I dunno....what say you lucky horseshoe?Wow!! I didnt know Brett Favre was at Memorial Stadium!!! I guess he was pretty awed by the whole thing as well, snapping photos and such.
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You're right on all accounts. There are no draft horses in the Lincoln area. There are some Percherons, but the owner doesn't have the right shoes for this project.A couple of things. First of all, nobody at State Fair park is probably going to give you a horse shoe. Race horses wear aluminum shoes. Plus, these shoes won't even be close to what you're looking for. Second, I don't think any store in Lincoln is going to have a draft horse horse shoe. I could be wrong, but I'd highly doubt it. I'm a farrier, and I think you guys are going to have to special order shoes. I'm still surprised that your local Orscheln's doesn't at least have horse shoes. The ones around here all sell them. I'm not sure of the dimensions of your frame, but I think a draft horse shoe will be too big for what you guys are looking at doing. I think you'd be better off with a size 3 or size 4 regular saddle horse horse shoe. Draft horses have a foot the size of a plate.
Post a picture as soon as you get yours. The horseshoe is huge and in my opinion worth the money. I'm thinking about ordering two more for my brother and my father. Glad that you went with the same company that I went with, they do pretty good work and are very professional.I've ordered two shoes that are nearly identical to THE SHOE. They're coming from a farrier in Michigan, the same one HuskerJock used, in fact. I searched online and their name kept popping up, so they were the ones I called.