ExpectoPatronum
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Hey ummm... I found this forum as you guys seem more knowedgable then me.
Well.. we found an OLD horseshoe and we are on a property on Longisland, ny where is hasn't been farmed in many many years, if ever because it is very rocky... So has not been used until us. Recently in the last rainstorm, a horseshoe came up from under the ground. It had come up a few days before (my dad says that it is part of the chain to a potato digger from probably 1960.)'s came up.. So we are thinking they went together, but I mean the shoe could have been from longer back and just there.
It is rusted, and been weathered. It is a right hind shoe with a trailer, meaning it has a little tail on it.. (would be for a horse that is base narrow). And the horse walked more on his toe, which makes sense. But anyway, we wanna find out how old it is.. How do you find how old steel is? or can you maybe guess by looking at the shoe?
Thanks so much!
Well.. we found an OLD horseshoe and we are on a property on Longisland, ny where is hasn't been farmed in many many years, if ever because it is very rocky... So has not been used until us. Recently in the last rainstorm, a horseshoe came up from under the ground. It had come up a few days before (my dad says that it is part of the chain to a potato digger from probably 1960.)'s came up.. So we are thinking they went together, but I mean the shoe could have been from longer back and just there.
It is rusted, and been weathered. It is a right hind shoe with a trailer, meaning it has a little tail on it.. (would be for a horse that is base narrow). And the horse walked more on his toe, which makes sense. But anyway, we wanna find out how old it is.. How do you find how old steel is? or can you maybe guess by looking at the shoe?
Thanks so much!
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