
Misschien is het ijzer wel nooit gebruikt geweest, kregen ze het niet zoals ze wouden en hebben ze het van zich afgegooid zonder nog de moeite te doen om gaten voor nagels te maken

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Citaat:Earlier types of horse shoes were known in Europe. These were made of leather or iron held on by thongs and were evidently ineffective. They seem to have been used primarily by the rich on formal occasions.
Citaat:It is unknown who invented the first horseshoe. Early Asian horsemen used horse booties made from leather and plants. During the first century, the Romans made leather and metal shoes called "hipposandals". By the 6th and 7th centuries, European horsemen had begun nailing metal shoes to horses' hooves. Around 1000 AD, cast bronze horseshoes with nail holes had became common in Europe. The 13th and 14th centuries brought the widespread manufacturing of iron horseshoes. Hot-shoeing, the process of heating the horseshoe before shoeing the horse, became common in the 16th century.
All before the first horseshoe was ever patented.
mazzeltje schreef:Volgens mij is het geen hoefijzer. Plakijzers hadden ze toen echt nog niet. En zo'n krul aan de takken lijkt me ook niet lekker lopen...
Maar wat het dan wel is..