SarahRicoh
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If your horse/s were or are unshod would you rather use a barefoot trimmer or a farrier?
Reasons why please & no arguments
Reasons why please & no arguments
Odd most people i know wont use a bf trimmer... Yet most people on here do![]()
How do you find a trimmer? The farrier who does our yard apparently leaves the horses he does a bit foot sore :O
I think it's more a case the people who feel passionately that trimmers should all be burned at the stake just can't be bothered posting on such threads any more
I use UKNHCP trimmers and have done so happily for many years.
However I am frustrated by the reports I see of trimmers who have caused horses pain repeatedly and waffled on with a load of babble in order to justify it to the owners.
They are in the minority, but that it happens at all is unacceptable.
So if anyone wishes to use a BF trimmer - find someone with insurance, a happy client base and an excellent reputation. Shiny websites mean nothing.
As far as farriers go - there are some who don't understand the subtleties of trimming a BF horse as opposed to trimming a shod horse. But there are many who are amazing and who do a great job without sounding impressive while doing it
So my answer is to use either a farrier or a trimmer - whomever does the best job in your area.
My friends horse is also happily working unshod, my friend is happy with her "foot person" and I am happy with my "foot person" and all horses are comfortable and sound! Friend and i manage to ride out together reqularly and discuss unshod working horses / shoing issues etc without ever needing to fall out over it - don't know why it has to be any different on here!
So she doesn't make you ride a few paces behind in your shame?![]()
^^ Good commonsense! I am fed up of heading sweeping statements about trimmers and farriers, and I am fed up of hearing evangelical preaching pushing people to change from farrier to trimmer or vice versa. I just dont get why there is so much passionate arguing over this topic.
WHOEVER looks after your horses feet needs to be experienced, and should be qualified to do the job properly. There are very bad Farriers AND very bad barefoot trimmers out there, but that doesn't mean that there arent very GOOD Farriers and very good barefoot trimmers out there too. My farrier does a great job, and my horse is comfortable, well balanced and happliy working and competing unshod. SOME people have tried to say that just because he is a farrier he cant possible know how to keep a working horse properly trimmed & I think this is RUBBISH.
My friend uses a barefoot trimmer having very carefully researched the topic for quite sometime beforehand, and spending quite a bit of time watching this person work and talking to them about their approach. My friends horse is also happily working unshod, my friend is happy with her "foot person" and I am happy with my "foot person" and all horses are comfortable and sound! Friend and i manage to ride out together reqularly and discuss unshod working horses / shoing issues etc without ever needing to fall out over it - don't know why it has to be any different on here!
If your horse/s were or are unshod would you rather use a barefoot trimmer or a farrier?
Reasons why please & no arguments![]()
I agree. I also agree that the professional should have sound, healthy barefoot working horses on their books be they trimmer or farrier.My only slight different view to the above post Would be to qualify the word experianced just because you have been doing something a long time does not mean you are good at it I would rather have an in inexperianced but open minded person enaged with learning than a experianced person wearing blinkers that everything has to remain as it was when they trained thirty years ago.
This about the best person for the job you need doing you have to research to arrive at a desision the length of time someone has done something would count less to me than their attitude to that work if that makes sense.
I would use the person who could show me hard working horses in their care with no shoes on.