
cold shoeing method
Cold shoeing is a farrier technique where a metal horseshoe is fitted and attached to a horse's hoof without heating the metal. The process involves shaping and fitting the shoe to the hoof, then nailing or adhesive methods are used to secure it. This method minimizes heat damage to the hoof and is commonly used for routine hoof care and maintenance. Cold shoeing allows precise control over the fit and condition of the shoe, helping to support the horse’s hoof health, correct gait issues, or provide additional traction, all without applying heat during the shoeing process.