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Rob Cole's Farrier Service I am a local Horseshoer , I graduated from the top Farrier school in the nation, Pacific Coast Horseshoeing school.

I grew up around horses and love all animals and believe in the best care for all of them. I worked with a farrier in San Diego that had a very busy schedule,so I was able to experience a lot of different horses which inspired me to become a farrier, not just any ol farrier but a compassionate farrier with patience and a gentle hand. I now am servicing calaveras and the neighbouring counties and w

ill travel when necessary. I have a deep instilled drive in me to always be on time,return every call asap and notify you when anything changes,I also call for week before and day before reminders because I know how hectic things can get.

03/07/2022

OK! Crazy things are happening for me. I am not going to be working at the bowling alley because, I got a job at the good harvest restaurant here in Crescent City. $15 an hour 8 hours A-day 5 days a week. I am going to be working the dinner shift.

20/11/2020

Dissections showing underlying bone loss can help hoof care professionals know how to manage different types of hoof capsule damage.

20/11/2020

Amazing illustration for the blood irrigation of the equine foot.

08/01/2020

**Fun Fact*

The speed of hoof growth of a foal is twice that of an aged horse. Foals growth is approximately 0.42mm a day. A mature horse is about 0.20mm a day. This means that the change in the hoof of a foal can require more maintenance to keep proper angles and hoof form.

The foal can grow a full hoof wall length about every 4 months. Yearlings are roughly 9 months. Aged horses are closer to 11 months.

Please have your farriers check and work on the babies so they can help them to develop correctly as they mature.

20/11/2019

If a horse has too much toe, the coffin bone has too much leverage on the Deep Flexor Tendon, which erodes the Navicular bone. Dr. Renate Weller showed us that for every centimeter of excessive toe, there are an extra 110 pounds of pressure to the Navicular bone.

This is why it’s so important for horses to be on a regular shoeing or trimming schedule.

06/03/2019

Regardless if your horse wears shoes or goes barefoot, hoof care is an important part of keeping your horse sound and comfortable. A major part of this maintenance includes trimming, resetting the shoes, and regular hoof care provided by the service of a farrier. But how often should your farrier vi...

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