Hot Shoeing : The tradition of hot shoeing was borne out of necessity. When hand making horse shoes prior to the machine made shoe era, the hand tools were not as refined as they are today, the old style hoof cutters were difficult to use as they only had one cutting edge which was very narrow, the rasps were also narrow so achieving a flat hoof surface was difficult, thus while hand making the shoe which was still hot from the forge, it was a better option to simply burn it on to get a perfectly married fit to the hoof.
Cold Shoeing : Fitting a horseshoe without heating it in a forge and shaping it exactly to the foot.
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Nothing really, hot shoeing is the old method. Its easier to cold shoe and doesn't make much differnce.
Horseshoeing with the aid of a forge. May involve fabricating the horseshoes from barstock and/or hot setting.
earth is hot and cold
yes it is hot and cold
dogs
cold and its dang right to
Hot
hot, if cold, there is a posibility of a cold!
hot
hot - it is hot and you sweat. cold - it's cold and you can freeze.
Really cold and hot
is it hot or cold tomorrow