Jordan Priestley Registered Farrier

Jordan Priestley Registered Farrier Open to all aspects of work including performance, remedial and barefoot.

17/04/2024

Picking horses feet out… Sooooo much more than just picking horses feet out!

We all know that picking out our horse’s feet is an essential part of routine care. Picking out the hooves helps remove dirt, mud, stones, and other debris that can accumulate in the hoof clefts. This prevents discomfort and potential injury.
Ideally all horses hooves should be picked out at least once a day, if they are stabled, possibly twice. You should also pick your hoses feet out before you ride them, so in an ideal world they will be picked out many times!
But, there are so many other daily benefits that may not initially come to mind, making hoof picking an essential part of your horse’s care:

1. Preventing Thrush: Regular cleaning reduces the risk of thrush, a bacterial infection that affects the frog. Thrush can cause a foul-smelling discharge and lameness. The more serious condition known as canker, can resemble thrush in the early stages, so beware.

2. Checking legs: Palpate each leg for any unusual lumps, bumps, scabs and cuts. Running your hand down the leg to pick the foot up will help you know what is normal for your horse, feeling your horse’s legs on a daily basis will ensure you are familiar with them so that it becomes clear when there is the start of a new swelling or wound.

3. Promoting Blood Flow: Picking out the hooves stimulates circulation to the sensitive structures within the hoof. This promotes good overall hoof health.

4. Early Detection of Issues:
a. Inspecting the Hoof: While picking out, you can examine the hoof for any abnormalities, injuries, or signs of disease, such a gravel in a soggy white line.
b. Detecting Bruises and Abscesses: Bruises, abscesses, or foreign objects lodged in the sole can be identified early. Prompt attention prevents complications.

5. Identify any stiffness: Picking up legs daily will unearth any stiffness or unwillingness to flex a leg. Your horse may always be a bit stiff behind, but again, it’s so important to know what is normal. If your horse is reluctant to pick up a front leg, he/she may be sore in the other front foot.

6. Young horses: daily picking up of legs is a great early lesson for when they need to see the farrier or the vet. It is not the farrier or vet’s job to teach an unruly youngster to pick its feet up!

7. Foot abscess: If your horse develops a foot abscess it will need daily dressing. This is much easier if they are used to picking their feet up.

8. Checking shoes: Check for loose nails in shoes and loose shoes. You can then call the farrier before you lose one just before a show!

Picking out hooves should be part of your daily or regular grooming routine. Consistency is key to maintaining healthy hooves.
Remember, a clean and well-maintained hoof contributes to your horse’s overall comfort and soundness!

👟 Shoes aren't for everyone. Due to the workload and lifestyle of this lucky mare she's opted for boots instead. Scoot B...
13/02/2023

👟 Shoes aren't for everyone. Due to the workload and lifestyle of this lucky mare she's opted for boots instead.
Scoot Boots

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Happy 🐎✅️

09/05/2021
Gideons new shoes, Gideon through the winter months has struggled with hoof growth and horn quality. As a result his fee...
21/07/2020

Gideons new shoes, Gideon through the winter months has struggled with hoof growth and horn quality. As a result his feet had become brittle and broken causing him to struggle to keep up with his work.
Using this hoof cast fitted 10 weeks ago he has grown enough horn to have a healthy and balanced trim to get him back on the road.

Farrier. After relocating my business to Keighley this December iv realised I couldn't have picked a worse year 🙈With cu...
01/05/2020

Farrier. After relocating my business to Keighley this December iv realised I couldn't have picked a worse year 🙈
With current distancing guidelines I am with caution trying to build up a client portfolio.
So if anyone is looking for a farrier or know of anyone who is, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you for reading

22/02/2020

A tough round yesterday with John Doheny, but we got through it, first competition of the season and looking forward to the next.

19/01/2020

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• Open to all aspects of work including barefoot, performance and remedial

• Extremely reliable, professional and polite service

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17/05/2019

Vets are urging owners to be on the alert for early signs of laminitis and to act quickly

Another day out to see the industry developing technologies to advance our observations and soundness in horses, great t...
30/04/2019

Another day out to see the industry developing technologies to advance our observations and soundness in horses, great to be moving forward with the new

30/04/2019

An interesting week last week in Newmarket, a great opportunity to spend a day with some top racehorse farriers doing there stuff,

An interesting day with glue on shoes and crack repairs today
24/03/2019

An interesting day with glue on shoes and crack repairs today

24/02/2019

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