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Giant Horseshoe Pile Represents 55 Years Of Work
Every week Tim and Joe Kriz add to a collection that started nearly 55 years ago. They dump a couple of buckets of horseshoes on a 16-ft. pile of horseshoes outside their shop. Buried in the pile are horseshoes once worn by Budweiser Clydesdales as well as horses owned by famous Hollywood celebrities.
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Giant Horseshoe Pile Represents 55 Years Of Work FARM HOME Novelty Items Every week Tim and Joe Kriz add to a collection that started nearly 55 years ago They dump a couple of buckets of horseshoes on a 16-ft pile of horseshoes outside their shop Buried in the pile are horseshoes once worn by Budweiser Clydesdales as well as horses owned by famous Hollywood celebrities All the horseshoes in the pile come from horses shod by members of the Kriz family In fact Tim and Joe are eighth generation farriers However the majority of the horseshoes in the pile came from their fathers Johnny and Joe Sr The brothers served as farrier instructors in WWII and shod horses and mules for Armed Forces in Osaka Japan Joe even shod Emperor Hirohito’s white Arabian stallion during the occupation of Japan The brothers returned home to carry on the family tradition As draft horses became less popular after WWII the brothers bought horses by the semi-load in the Midwest In an article by Stacie Lynch in “The Draft Horse Journal ” Joe says he was one of the first “flying farriers” in the 1970’s He flew to Florida every six weeks to work on his clients’ horses The Krizes shod the horses of many celebrities including Roy Rogers Gene Autry and Marilyn Monroe They also shod the Dunromin’ Arabians Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus horses Disneyland’s Percheron Hitch and three of the world’s largest horses “Big John was 19 2 hands tall and weighed in at 2 640 lbs ” Joe Kriz recalls “It took 32 in of steel to make one shoe to fit him ” Tim remembers coming home from high school and bending steel usually 22 in for horseshoes for his dad Johnny who died at 71 Joe is still alive at age 92 and still lives sleeps and breathes horses ” Tim says The family continues to keep anywhere from 25 to 40 draft and draft-cross horses at a time The horseshoe pile on the Kriz property is part of the family’s history - but not all of it A flood in August 1955 washed away the horseshoes at the brothers’ old blacksmith shop in Seymour Conn They moved about -mile north of the site and started another shop In 1978 the pile was moved to the Kriz farm by using a crane with a clam shell bucket to fill a tri-axle dump truck three times The pile has grown substantially since then “There are rasps in the pile too ” Tim says “They don’t last long when you shoe a lot of horses ” Like his father Tim shoes the Budweiser Clydesdales - two of the four teams or 50 to 60 horses every six weeks Today there are some new techniques better tools and ready-made horseshoes Tim says With Connecticut’s high horse population there is plenty of work - enough for a ninth generation to join the forces Tim’s son Cody 17 helps shoe and Jesse 13 may start helping in the future “We’ve always been farriers It’s a family tradition ” Tim says Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Tim Kriz 13 Bear Hill Rd Bethany Conn 06524 ph 203 393-0414
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