Showing posts with label friction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friction. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Hoofcare History: Japanese Hoof Sandals Gave Horses Removable Traction
As much as I love reading the history of hoofcare and lameness from British and American historical perspectives, it's the other countries and other parts of the world that keep my reading lamp on at night. There is so much we don't know about how hooves were cared for in other cultures.
From my reading, it almost seems like horseshoes were one of the things that European merchants and explorers brought with them to new lands--and left behind, along with Christianity. They converted the people to Eurocentric religions and their horses to iron shoes.
But what were they using before the Europeans showed up, and is there something that we can learn from them?
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