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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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I once worked on a horse stud, that bred race horses, anyways they employ vets to surgically correct leg faults and blacksmiths to do a similar thing with horse shoes and wedges... the truth of the matter is that neither process will actually change how the fast the horse will run, if anything both processes can potentially weaken the leg... so the only thing it does is cosmetic... Now ethically both should probobly tell the owners they are wasting money... but for the most part the owners don't want to know... if these guys don't do their thing and try to advise against it the owners will find someone else...
People have a right to earn a living and as long as they are not telling lies to rip off their clients ... Good luck to them.
Cheers
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