Blacksmith Boot Camp: S1 E4 - Getting Schooled In the Heartland | Cupping a Shoe
Season 1 Episode 4 of Blacksmith Boot Camp, A farrier students' reality series featuring Heartland Horseshoeing School in Lamar, Missouri. Today is a Wednesday at Heartland, which means they have horses brought right to the school to get worked on. Not only does this provide an opportunity for hands-on experience and valuable lessons along the way from Chris, it's also a discounted farrier service for local folks with horses and a chance to get them all worked on at once. Today students get some advice on dealing with a bad foot and how to cup a shoe to accommodate the challenging fit.
Owner of the school, Chris Gregory, gives another valuable demonstration on getting the full potential out of the GE Classic Pull Offs.
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Filmed, Edited, and Directed by Aaron Harris.
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Music Credits (in order of appearance):
The Twelve Spies - by Silver Maple
Show Theme - Written by Aaron Harris
Performed by Geno Harris, Josh Gardner, Aaron Harris
Ghosts of the Rail - by Gabriel Lewis
Mountain High - by Gabriel Lewis
Kiss Me Honey - by Nicky Dowling
Light of the Sun - by Hunting for Sunsets
That cupped shoe (Salad bowl shoe) has a lot of value when you're presented with a flat footed, thin/weak walled horse. Chris makes a good point. A cold-shoer is out of luck when trying to manage a horse with those problems Working hot opens a world of options and opportunities. Excellent video.
You're right Mark. Forge skills are essential if you want to be great at this job.
Cool to see a genuine CG shoe start to finish! Amen to chasing your dreams.
Thanks Laura. It is fun to help a horse.
Those drone shots..The Gregory family looks fun and exciting, as well as Professor mentally to get started on your endeavors. Looking forward to attending.
The people that are meant to come to the Heartland end up coming to the Heartland. Look forward to having you.
Great job you'all
Thanks for watching Carol.
Great job Aaron!
Thanks Mike. Aaron does a fantastic job of putting these together.
Hey thanks, sir. It's not always easy to represent a place of such excellence, but I'm honored to be a part of it! Learning a lot and enjoying every shoot for sure!
I would like to come to your school and spend a day just watching
I wish I would have heard about your school a bit sooner. Ill be starting the 12 week program at Oklahoma Farrier School on monday. I'm sure it'll be great too but this school looks really good and it looks like there is a cool atmosphere there.
I hope u had a good experience in there man . How was it ?
@@excerpts1513 honestly not good at all.
Great stuff as always! Who built that clipping hammer?
I wanna go here so bad. I’m 14 tho
One day when you are ready we will teach you how to shoe horses.
How hard is it to get the coke?