Sometimes, having a large amount of wood to remove, we all use rasps for that. But I've been wondering about farrier's rasps.
When I was breeding donkeys, I had a huge farrier's rasp that I used for hoof care. Was almost 2' long, half-round, and evilly sharp. Always made me hope that those mares wouldn't decide to kick and knock it into my thigh or something. Fortunately, they never did. had a horse do that, but the rasp wasn't as big nor as rough. Hit the apron, anyway.
But those farrier's rasps seemed to be a lot less expensive, but just as useful, as one from Liogier, and it was seemed better than the Nicholson 49 or 50. May have to check into getting me another one.
Of course, if I had a bit more property, I could get some donkeys too - wonderful animals. No cattle ranchers around here to sell them to, though.