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All in a Day's Work

There is a man, who is immediately this side of demonstrable, on the Discovery channel who likes to try his give at the dirtiest jobs he can picture. Mike Rowe provides good activity and introduces his big spectators to a wealth of jobs that they would normally never know of. Some of the dirtier jobs he's been on comprise road slay revival, hot tar roofing, Bone cleaning, shoeing horses, and extracting raw materials from mud.


An option method is to use dermestid beetles. These meat-eating beetles are the bone cleaners of choice when dealing with very fragile bones, and are often used by expert preparators.

Farriers are specialists in horse shoeing. The farrier and blacksmith professions are intimately related. They use similar skills, but blacksmiths can't shoe horses if not they are registered as farriers. Normally a farrier would trim a horse's hoof to keep its unique compass reading to the ground, before shoeing it. If he/she works on a horse that has a heavy workload, works on a surface that's abrasive on hooves, or needs additional grip, it may be essential to design shoes to suit that horse's particular needs.



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