05/24/2019
Public service announcement from your farrier : We are in that special time of year again where it seems like you could shoe your horse every 3 weeks. There are things you can do to help this situation.
1.) Regulate your horses turn out time on the pasture. An over load of green grass will make our horses extremely fat. Notice I said ours because mine looks like a butterball turkey too. It will not hurt your horse to pull them up and keep them off knee deep grass for part of the day and it will slow down that growth rate a little.
2.) Regulate moisture. We live in an extremely wet and humid environment here in the northeast. I think of your horses feet kind of like a piece of plywood. If you let it get soaking wet it will expand and swell. Therefore every night when they are out on heavy dew grass their feet get soaking wet. The next morning the sun comes out and they get every bit of the moisture sucked back out. Have you ever seen what a piece of plywood looks like after it’s been wet, dry, wet, dry a few times? It swells, busts, chips and warps up. Your horses feet will do the same with constant swell and contract making it hard to keep shoes on. I recommend a good balancer, such as Hoof Tech Maintenance or Farrier's Fix Hoof Oil, a few times a week, especially before a heavy dew or rain from the shoe to about an inch from the hairline.
3. Do something for the flies! A good fly spraying if your horses are going to be turned out can save you a lot of heartache and lost shoes. Not a gentle mist of some bronco either. Get some good fly spray and use it!!! If you bought a new pair of shoes and immediately started stomping them when you walked out of the store and didn’t stop you would wear them out pretty quick and also make your feet and legs sore. Your horse is no different.
4. Remember we as farriers are extremely busy right now, do your best to be ready when we get there, dont forget your appointment and have a shaded dry area for us to work. Make us aware of issues immediately and be understanding of we cant get there for several days, believe me we are trying our hardest to get there as soon as possible.
THIS IS NOT DIRECTED AT ANY ONE CUSTOMER!!! This is a broad generalized piece of information that can help you, your horses and my ability to keep your horse sound. I work for some of the best people around and I truly care for you and your horses. I hope this helps. Thank you all for your business!!! Have a blessed day!
Original post copied from Dillon Lawless and edited to my liking.