Riley Horseshoeing

Riley Horseshoeing Joel Riley Horseshoeing My name is Joel Riley, I've been shoeing horses in central Alabama for 27yrs.
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I shoe many different disciplines and breeds which include, western, eventers, dressage, hunters, gaited, reining etc. I have competed in regional horseshoeing contest for many years.

04/11/2023

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12/21/2022

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Gift them with 1 or more "pedicures" for their beloved horse(s)! Glitter hoof polish can be included. 😄
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10/23/2021

Due to the idiots we have running/ruining our country, I am being forced to increase the prices of my farrier services! Fuel has now increased over $1 per gallon and I have to increase also. The increase will be $5 across-the-board and effective immediately. Don't blame me, I VOTED FOR TRUMP! Any negative comments/complaints should be made to your local Biden supporter!

08/04/2020

I'm sad that I have to keep posting this.
Payments are due ON the day I trim or shoe your horse(s) feet. Even if you pay with PayPal or any other form of payment.
$20 late fee if you don't.

08/28/2019

Please, no more postponed checks! Payments are due immediately at time of services.
Thank you for understanding! :)

04/08/2019

North Texas Equine - Farrier Services and Chiropractic Care

Too often I hear complaints from horse owners about a Farrier. The Farrier doesn’t return their call, cancels their appointment, is in a foul mood, etc. I would ask those same horse owners to consider the following questions (many of which also apply to your Veterinarian and Chiropractor as well 😉)

1) are your horses caught up and waiting when your Farrier arrives? Your Farrier doesn’t have time to catch them or wait for you to try and catch them.

2) do your horses stand well for the Farrier? Your Farrier doesn’t have time to train your horses and isn’t getting paid for it. Work with your horses so they will allow their leg to be held for several minutes and allow hammering if you expect shoes to be placed.

3) are your horses legs covered in mud? Take a little time to at least clean their legs off.

4) do you have an adequate place for your Farrier to setup and work? This doesn’t have to be fancy. But it should be free of clutter, relatively flat, out of the mud, and out of the elements if possible? You may not have a barn, but a nice shade tree will do during the hot days of summer. A place out of the wind if it’s cold. Adequate lighting is a must if you expect your Farrier to do their best.

5) do you pay your Farrier at the time of service, or at least in a timely manner if an invoice is left? Your Farrier is not as wealthy as you may think. They depend on that money to pay their bills and care for their family just as much as you do.

6) does your horse constantly lose or bend shoes because they paw the fence, kick the wall, stand in mud or a pond, are in a paddock with a bunch of exposed tree roots, etc? We all know horses can be very adept at pulling shoes. But if there are things you as a horse owner can do to lessen the likelihood, then by all means do it. Especially if your Farrier has mentioned it to you. You likely don’t realize your Farrier loses money when they have to return to fix a shoe; even if you pay them. There’s little way to recoup the cost of that visit to their business.

7) do you keep your horses on a regular trimming or shoeing cycle? Don’t let your horses go weeks overdue. This causes more work for your Farrier to get that foot back to looking and working it’s best.....at the same price. Most Farriers make their schedule up weeks in advance based on what horses sk be due then. Don’t leave scheduling to the last minute as they are less likely to have time for you and will be in a hurry if they squeeze you in.

So if any of the above questions give you pause, then perhaps there are opportunities for you to make your Farrier know they are appreciated and their work is valued.

01/17/2019

Brian Horohoe Irish Master Farrier IMF, EFFA

08/24/2018

Tamarack Hill Farm

One thing which has NOT changed in 437 years----Farriers look grumpy because:

a. Their backs hurt.
b. Some idiot is telling them how to do their job.
c. The horse is screwing around.
d. They waited 7 months last time for the "check that was just mailed."
e.They've just learned there are "only" six more to do today", and,
f. The six are in the pasture, and, "You don't mind catching them and bringing them in, I'm sure."

04/27/2018

From now on the flat fee for checking on one of your horse's hooves because of a lameness issue will be $20. Payment is due at time of service.

03/30/2018
12/25/2017

Shared from another post:

I am a farrier....I drive backroads every day looking for you and your horses. I argue with the GPS lady about which turns to make, how far to drive, where to go next.

I touch hundreds of horses and I love them. This farrier thing is much more than my job, it's my life. I do more than nail shoes on your horses feet or trim away excess hoof. I train them, help them be confident, assure them life will be okay.

I am the guy who is the first line against poor performance or unsoundness. I work hard to make your horse and you comfortable, sound, and happy.

I pet your dogs, play with your kids, compliment your barn. Ive helped you catch horses, worm them, give them shots and not once did I charge your for these little extras. I'm happy to help.

My hands are scarred and rough, yet gentle and kind. Sometimes I bleed for you. My knees are pocked with hundreds of tiny nail holes and yet you never know I hurt or I'm sore and stiff and tired. I would keep working under any conditions because this is more than my job or my work, it's who I am.

I see happy, well cared for horses with bright sunny stalls and I see horses mired in muck and urine. I work with healthy, happy horses and horses who have given every ounce of their heart and soul for your pleasure. Sadly I also see horses that, through ignorance or neglect, are misused, abused and unhappy. Some days I have to bite my tongue and some days I speak my mind about how you treat your horses.

I am your farrier. Ive watched your kids grow, Ive seen your life bloom. Ive been there when tragedy struck and when you experienced the happiness I wish for you always.

A warm or cool dry place with level ground is all I ask for most of the time. For your horses to stand quietly and to be paid on time.
When you think of me, think of the long hours, the hot days, the rain and wind, think of the good things Ive done for you and your horse.

Think of me as a professional. Think of me as a caring, sincere person who truly wants the best for you and your horse.
You've never paid me for the nails I drive or the steel I shape, you pay me for the knowledge I have. I thirst for that knowledge and I hunger to apply that knowledge.

I am proud of what I do and my vow to you is this, I will try hard to be better tomorrow than I was today. I will first, do no harm and most of all, I am a farrier.

Merry Christmas

10/30/2016

OK folks! After loosing my phone, I got most of my appts back but I'm still missing some. If I have an appt with you, over the next couple of weeks, please send me a message to make sure I have it down! Tks a bunch!

10/25/2016

I have lost my phone AGAIN! Until further notice, please contact me on Facebook or on Peggy's phone. 334-333-1746.

08/28/2016

If you would like your horse added to the "Happy Clients" album, please send Peggy V Riley a PM with a good photo of your horse(s).

07/29/2016

Riley Horseshoeing is now accepting credit/debit cards as payment!

01/20/2016

Dear clients, please understand: If you have to cancel or reschedule your appointment with me, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so I have a chance to fill your spot with another appointment. Last minute/morning of cancelations (not being emergencies) will reflect on your next bill from now on. This just happens too often lately.

07/16/2015

Peggy V Riley and I are in Black Mountain, NC, shoeing horses for Camp Merrimack. Done 10 today! Its Miller Time!

07/11/2015
Stuff Riders Say...to Farriers

Stuff Riders Say...to Farriers

In honor of National Farrier's Week 2015, Stuff Riders Say is featuring all the stuff riders say to their farriers. Did we miss any? Let us know in the COMME...

07/10/2015
How to Keep a Great Farrier

How to Keep a Great Farrier

Finally! You found a farrier you trust. One who is reliable and works well with you and your horses. One who happily answers questions, educates and discusses ideas. Now, how to keep them? Communication is key! Here is a list of things all farriers can and will appreciate. We work hard to keep your…

05/31/2015

Today we morn the loss of my beloved LG Intuition. It will be greatly missed! It is survived by 2 car chargers, 1 wall charger, a lithium ion battery, 2 blue tooth headsets and 32 gigs of memory. It has been replaced but not forgotten.

04/12/2015

Joel Riley will be on vacation and out of the country starting April 16 to April 29 to visit Peggys family in Europe. If anyone has an emergency I can be contacted on Facebook. Thank You and stay tuned for pictures of our well deserved vacation. Btw! Our farm is under surveillance and in good hands of a farm sitter 24/7!

04/02/2015
Saving Soft and Thin Soles

Saving Soft and Thin Soles

The art and science of farriery is a deep and complex subject. The scope of this practice covers a large area of expertise all with the intent of maintaining comfort and…

12/16/2014

My cell phone is working again!

12/10/2014

If anyone is trying to get a hold of my husband Joel Riley, please send a message on FB or call/text my phone: 334-333-1746. Joel is in between services at the moment while he is waiting for his new phone to arrive.

07/10/2014
If horses were people - Farriers Edition

If horses were people - Farriers Edition

In honor of National Farrier's Week, 'If horses were people' is back...with a twist! As much as we love our horses, some of their behavior is a little...weir...

07/09/2014
The Truth About Lost Shoes

The Truth About Lost Shoes

Lost shoes are irritating to farriers and owners alike. Learn the truth behind the dreaded lost shoe from a veteran farrier.

06/28/2014
How to be a great client for your farrier!

How to be a great client for your farrier!

At SmartPak, we get you because we are you — riders who want to take the best care of our horses. Our blog is no exception, from Ask The Vet to horse cookie recipes, we only publish articles we want to read. Have a great ride!

04/19/2014

Dear client,
If you make an appointment with Riley Horseshoeing, please make sure you can hold to it, unless it is an unforeseen emergency. If you have to cancel the appointment for other reasons, please do so at least 24 hours before, so it will give us a chance to schedule something else.
We appreciate your business and thank you very much! :-)

03/06/2014

Joel will be at Shade Tree Riding Stables at around 2.30 tomorrow afternoon. If you need your horse trimmed, please have your horse pulled up and he will be happy to do so. Thank you :-)

12/04/2013

This is gonna be a goooood day! Nothing but mares to shoe and everyone of them is in season! :-/

11/18/2013

Shoeing/trimming horses with classic country music blarin on the truck radio. I love my job!

11/05/2013
The Natural Barefoot Horse Movement | KristineOakhurst.com

The Natural Barefoot Horse Movement | KristineOakhurst.com

Barefoot, natural trimming franchises are the new hot trend in horse care. Again, if you aren?t using natural barefoot trimming, you MUST be torturing your horse with horseshoes.

07/26/2013

How to prevent thrush during the wet weather we've been having: First of all provide your horses with regular trims and clean out hooves daily, especially when your horse is wearing shoes.
The best way I have found to prevent thrush is to apply pine tar to the bottom of the horses feet, especially in the cleft, on and around the frog. Pine tar is an anti bacterial product which will draw out moisture and also prevents the hoof to soak up too much moisture. Apply this before and after rain storms. Believe it or not, pine tar also has the ability to cure most cases of thrush.

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