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wvfarrier

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I was shoeing one of the wifes horses when one of those big black carnivorius flies decided to take a bite out of him. Flayed my index finger like a hot dog, broke bones in a couple others......good times.
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Time for a crossbow.

I once decided to try and remove a broadhead from an arrow without a tool and had some instant regret followed by a lengthy one handed drive to the ER in the wee hours of the morning. I was able to convince the ER nurse to glue it together, wrap in tape, and help me get it into my hunting glove avoiding stitches and went back hunting. I used to be tougher, or dumber. Probably both.
 
Yikes OP. I have a scar I'll carry to my grave on the inside of my left hand I got when my horse decided he had enough of standing on three legs and pulled his front foot out right after I drove a nail through his shoe.
 
What the heck! What is it with horse shoers and guns? If I’d a known there were so many farriers on this site I’d have a ton more posts. - any of y’all get sick of explaining what a farrier is so you just say your a horse shoer, then people are either like “ they still do that” or they think you said you shoot horses for a living.
 
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wall paper the whole house inside and out just to keep you ready when you heal keep your spirits up .
 
What the heck! What is it with horse shoers and guns? If I’d a known there were so many farriers on this site I’d have a ton more posts. - any of y’all get sick of explaining what a farrier is so you just say your a horse shoer, then people are either like “ they still do that” or they think you said you shoot horses for a living.

indeed. i once had someone call the number on my decal to ask what was
 
Time for a crossbow.

I once decided to try and remove a broadhead from an arrow without a tool and had some instant regret followed by a lengthy one handed drive to the ER in the wee hours of the morning. I was able to convince the ER nurse to glue it together, wrap in tape, and help me get it into my hunting glove avoiding stitches and went back hunting. I used to be tougher, or dumber. Probably both.
I bought that stupid teeshirt too.
 
Was training a co-worked yesterday, he was cutting some poly tubing with a razor blade..told him to watch his knuckle and he chopped it off a split second later. 🙄

Those of us with children know that it's rarely a good idea to interrupt someone in the process of doing something stupid - it usually increases the chance of the outcome you're trying to avoid.
 
Ouch! That brought back a memory of me working on one of my draft horses with a hoof knife (I had just sharpened razor sharp). I was in a hurry because I was outside and a storm was rolling in, and I had one hoof left to trim. Just as I was cutting, lightning/thunder spooked the horse and she pulled her hoof out from my grip and I buried that dirty hoof knife to the bone in left forearm! I was young, poor, and a long way from an emergency room. I let it bleed good before I had my ex wife use my arm hair to tie together across the wound(works like stitches)and bandaged it up good. Its a miracle I didn't get an infection, or hit any tendons. Good luck with the recovery, and try to let people help you! I know that doesn't come easy to alot of us.