Tamba
Well-Known Member
Okay, heres why I am posting this question...
Earlier today I got my horses shod. Well, I was so surprised that it hadnt been cancelled due to the foot and a half of snow that had fell overnight.. plus still snowing this morning. But thankfully, now have 2 horses shod, one with only fronts and a full set on my big warmblood. Two trims, on my yearling, and my black I.d X Mare. The others who are normally trimmed werent bad and will wait to next time.
Well, my farrier, (quite a good guy and get on well with him), asked me whether I was shoeing or trimming my I.d X mare. She has poor feet, and hadnt been holding shoes well. I said , Well actually I was going to get the barefoot farrier out to her, instead, so I could monitor better. (Me thinking that they looked into the diet, foot growth, etc, )
Well, he says to me, if you were ill would you go to the doctor, or would you go to some voodoo perspon
LOL, nearly died laughing... barefoot farriers are not farriers, have no qualifications... and dont know what they are doing.. its exactly the same as my trimming the foot, in a balanced way..(I stand back and give this some thought... Hmm, what do I do? Plus he says , a barefoot farrier will charge you about 45 quid and we only charge 20. quid.
Well what he said made a lot of sense to me..what if she makes my already poor footed mare, worse. Her feet have been improving since i got her. They were really neglected before hand. So I got her trimmed as usual.
Question, Does anyone here use Barefoot farriers and why, instead of the normal farrier? And did they ask them whether they had any formal qualifications, before doing their horses feet. ?
We all know no foot, no horse, so it is pretty important that we get it right!?
Just curious, sorry for long story, if you were bored to death reading it !!!(just trying to show why I raised question!!!
Earlier today I got my horses shod. Well, I was so surprised that it hadnt been cancelled due to the foot and a half of snow that had fell overnight.. plus still snowing this morning. But thankfully, now have 2 horses shod, one with only fronts and a full set on my big warmblood. Two trims, on my yearling, and my black I.d X Mare. The others who are normally trimmed werent bad and will wait to next time.
Well, my farrier, (quite a good guy and get on well with him), asked me whether I was shoeing or trimming my I.d X mare. She has poor feet, and hadnt been holding shoes well. I said , Well actually I was going to get the barefoot farrier out to her, instead, so I could monitor better. (Me thinking that they looked into the diet, foot growth, etc, )
Well, he says to me, if you were ill would you go to the doctor, or would you go to some voodoo perspon
LOL, nearly died laughing... barefoot farriers are not farriers, have no qualifications... and dont know what they are doing.. its exactly the same as my trimming the foot, in a balanced way..(I stand back and give this some thought... Hmm, what do I do? Plus he says , a barefoot farrier will charge you about 45 quid and we only charge 20. quid.
Well what he said made a lot of sense to me..what if she makes my already poor footed mare, worse. Her feet have been improving since i got her. They were really neglected before hand. So I got her trimmed as usual.
Question, Does anyone here use Barefoot farriers and why, instead of the normal farrier? And did they ask them whether they had any formal qualifications, before doing their horses feet. ?
We all know no foot, no horse, so it is pretty important that we get it right!?
Just curious, sorry for long story, if you were bored to death reading it !!!(just trying to show why I raised question!!!