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05/08/2024

Why does your farrier require you to stay on a schedule if you stay with him? Is he just wanting more money? Is he just taking advantage of you? Absolutely not. It’s all about keeping the horse’s foot as consistent as possible. Too many people think “oh, they don’t look bad so they don’t need done.” When in reality, if they do look good inbetween cycles, and they still look good when they are due next…that’s a compliment to the job the farrier has done.

For every 1 centimeter of extra toe, it’s an added 50 kilograms of force on the tendons. If you do the conversion, that’s 110lbs of extra tension!!!!! Think about the pain a horse has with toes that are 4-5” long. Or, on a horse that’s only done once or twice a year. So, when a farrier requires or asks that their clients stay on a schedule, it’s for the benefit of the horse. It’s our job as farriers to do what we can to keep our client horses both sound and comfortable.

01/08/2024

For anyone wondering if/when foals need to be trimmed... well here’s your answer!

This was the first trim on a 5 month old miniature c**t. Imagine teetering around on those stilts!

The hoof care your horse receives as a foal can either set them on the path of strong healthy hooves, or a life of imbalances and distortions - I know which I’d prefer!

Thursday 7/11/24 - Glory was an angel to work on. She has a bad knee, and screwed up feet. I can’t imagine standing on t...
13/07/2024

Thursday 7/11/24 - Glory was an angel to work on. She has a bad knee, and screwed up feet. I can’t imagine standing on those feet, let alone walking or carrying someone.
She licked and chewed each change I made.. this will be a slow process for her. I can’t wait to keep making her as comfortable as we can, and seeing the changes in her feet and body. She’s had shoes on for 22 years.

11/07/2024
09/07/2024

Celebrating all farriers worldwide…

I say this all the time, I want to support your business as much as I possibly can.. if you’re a farrier, barefoot trimm...
12/06/2024

I say this all the time, I want to support your business as much as I possibly can.. if you’re a farrier, barefoot trimmer, or any small business owner. Because guess what, in the end we are all trying to do the same thing. Live the best life we possibly can, and do the best work we possibly can. I want us all to succeed in our dreams and our careers. I’m here for US ALL! ❤️‍🔥

31/05/2024

Did you know…

An 1,100-pound horse needs to consume a 2-pound block each month just to meet minimum sodium requirements in moderate temps and in no work.

TWO POUNDS of a salt block every MONTH! For reference, the small rectangle salt blocks are 4lbs each.

Many horses are sodium deficient, which is concerning since sodium is important for nerve and muscle function as well as hydration.

By top dressing your horse’s feed with plain white loose salt at a rate of 1 tablespoon per 500lbs per day, you can help meet your horse’s daily sodium requirement.

29/05/2024

RESPECT THE FARRIER!

No, I’m not talking to your horse, I’m talking to YOU.

Recently, I’ve seen posts empathizing with horses who struggle with the farrier, and holding farriers accountable, but I didn’t see any empathizing with farriers, and holding us owners and trainers accountable, so here I am.

I also trimmed today, so I’m feelin’ it.

Sure, I’ve seen the typical posts that talk about disrespectful horses, but I think it’s high time to stop deflecting and blaming our horses for what is actually OUR disrespect and lack of responsibility.

We don’t just have a responsibility to our horses, but to our farriers.

I made a living trimming professionally for about a dozen years, I blew my shoulders out on it, got burned out on it, I know how demanding it is, so I’m a stickler for being appreciative of our farriers and setting them up for success.

If things don’t go well, we don’t get to blame our farrier for what is OUR lack of preparation.

Blaming our ‘disrespectful’ horses is pretty lame as well, no pun intended.

Trimming is physically hard work, it’s dangerous work, and it’s technical work.

First of all, we don’t get to complain about the quality of work if our horses can’t stand still.

Second, our farrier has every right to get firm or use restraints if they are concerned for their safety and we insist they continue.

If we aren’t comfortable with that, yes, we do have EVERY right to stop the session at ANY time and reschedule, but our farrier should be compensated for the missed appointment, and it will be our responsibility to prepare our horse for the next appointment, whether we do it ourselves, or pay a trainer, or plan on sedation, or schedule enough time for our farrier to give breaks or train, IF they agree to that and will be compensated for their time.

We should always compensate our farrier a training fee if they do agree to train on our horse, or reschedule if they don’t have the time or inclination to do so.

We should not complain that our farrier just didn’t have enough patience with poor Fluffy.

It is OUR responsibility to prepare Fluffy to be patient and comfortable with the poor farrier.

We should not blame farrier impatience for what is actually frustration when we expect our farrier to train on our horse without compensation, or without their agreement when they don’t have the time or inclination.

If our horse needs to put their foot down more often than normal for some reason, and doesn’t have good duration, it’s our responsibility to make sure that can happen without our farrier getting torqued on, and compensate monetarily for that extended time.

It’s amazing how patient a farrier can be when they aren’t getting tossed around, and are actually getting compensated for overtime like any other professional.

Our horse’s bad joints are not an excuse to contribute to the deterioration of our farrier’s joints.
If we have an arthritic horse, we should visit with our vet about using some pain relief before the appointment, for the sake of both horse and professional.
If the horse simply needs trimmed with the foot lower, we might consider giving a tip; the farrier will probably need a masseuse, unless they’re fortunate enough to be as short as me.

Farriers love their job, they love our horses, or they wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing, but it’s really difficult for them to love their job and love our horses if we aren’t pulling our weight.

That means doing what is necessary to get our horses comfortable physically, and having them used to getting their feet picked up, handled, tapped on, rasped on, held between legs, with the same duration that will be expected by our farrier, BEFORE our farrier shows up.

But it isn’t always about foot handling.

If our horse can’t confidently and patiently stand on their own for the same duration that it takes to get their feet worked on, adding a stranger who’s asking them to do it on three legs isn’t going to improve the situation.

Our horses should be comfortable standing, whether it’s tied or with us holding them, for the same duration it takes to get their feet done; we can use a hay net to facilitate some patience and peace of mind initially.

Finally, we should never, EVER expect our farrier to put up with herd bound issues. If our horse can’t stand still, we should bring in a buddy so our farrier can do their job.
Separation anxiety should be addressed on our own time, not our farrier’s.

Being respectful of the hard work that a professional puts in not only physically, but intellectually, and skill-wise, doesn’t mean we have to get harder on our horses, it means we have to get harder on ourselves, and show a little more appreciation.

“A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected.”

One of my OG here, she’s been with me for 3 years, if not longer. This girl had an abscess that finally grow out and chi...
20/05/2024

One of my OG here, she’s been with me for 3 years, if not longer. This girl had an abscess that finally grow out and chipped off.. she’s always sound, and always happy to see me! 💛

Another handsome, happy, and relaxed customer🙌🏼He got himself a pair of purple kicks  today💜
15/05/2024

Another handsome, happy, and relaxed customer🙌🏼
He got himself a pair of purple kicks today💜

Working on some fun colors. Red, white, and blue is next 🇺🇸
08/05/2024

Working on some fun colors.
Red, white, and blue is next 🇺🇸

Happy Easter 🐣 Keep those feet looking good for spring..
31/03/2024

Happy Easter 🐣
Keep those feet looking good for spring..

23/03/2024
What a fun little (20 hr turn and burn) adventure! Thank you lady’s for having me! George and Faya appreciated my mini s...
21/03/2024

What a fun little (20 hr turn and burn) adventure!

Thank you lady’s for having me!
George and Faya appreciated my mini stand that was gifted to me while down in Florida!

I tell ya, I’ve been blessed with some amazing clients (horses & people) in the 3 years I’ve been doing this!

Until next time Florida - I’m back in the cold weather for now🥶

My worst client… El Bees Quixote Cay herself, she’s very demanding. At least she’s cute and keeping her expensive shoes ...
14/03/2024

My worst client… El Bees Quixote Cay herself, she’s very demanding. At least she’s cute and keeping her expensive shoes on this time 🤪🥰

07/03/2024

I will be out of the office Friday due to loosing my wisdom……teeth.. I will not be anywhere near my phone till Monday morning. Have a fantastic weekend and I’ll see you all with less teeth on Monday! 🤪🤪🤪

17/02/2024

TGIF 🤩

Hello from Florida, enjoying the weather 😍

Just a friendly reminder, I am out of town till the 26th - enjoy these next couple weeks, and I’ll see you on the flip s...
13/02/2024

Just a friendly reminder, I am out of town till the 26th - enjoy these next couple weeks, and I’ll see you on the flip side!

Florida here I come! Hello Clients! I will be out of my office from Tuesday February 13th to Friday the 23rd! I will be ...
09/02/2024

Florida here I come!

Hello Clients!
I will be out of my office from Tuesday February 13th to Friday the 23rd! I will be back in the office and answering all texts and calls on Monday the 26th!

Have an amazing couple of weeks!

-6° at the start of my day, with a high at 1°, I’d call that balmy out 😝🥶 Stay warm friends!
16/01/2024

-6° at the start of my day, with a high at 1°, I’d call that balmy out 😝🥶 Stay warm friends!

-11° with a high of -5° while working today..🥶
15/01/2024

-11° with a high of -5° while working today..🥶

It’s going to be a cold week! I will be working, but I’m going to take each stop as I go! Thanks for being so understand...
13/01/2024

It’s going to be a cold week!
I will be working, but I’m going to take each stop as I go!
Thanks for being so understanding!
Have a safe and happy week!

On a well needed Family Vacation Wednesday Jan 10th - Saturday Jan 13th 2024. Monday the 15th I’ll be back in action.
09/01/2024

On a well needed Family Vacation Wednesday Jan 10th - Saturday Jan 13th 2024. Monday the 15th I’ll be back in action.

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