Chinchilla
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Which is better for barefoot horses - an equine podiatrist or a farrier or a barefoot trimmer?
From what I can find, EPs are (a lot) more expensive, but treat the whole horse, as opposed to just the feet; they also seem to trim in a way which is more natural whereas farriers trim barefoot hooves as if they were going to be shod, then just don't put the shoe on. (Though that may not be the case for all of them obviously.)
There does seem to be quite a few different associations for EPs/barefoot trimmers and I don't know which is best to use an accredited professional from. Obviously with farriers there is only one assoication so that makes it easier to find someone as there's only one place to look! They also seem to be less expensive if you aren't having shoes on, but as I said above I've found that they just trim as if for a shoe then leave the shoe off.
(I may have got all this wrong of course so *polite* correction is welcomed...)
From what I can find, EPs are (a lot) more expensive, but treat the whole horse, as opposed to just the feet; they also seem to trim in a way which is more natural whereas farriers trim barefoot hooves as if they were going to be shod, then just don't put the shoe on. (Though that may not be the case for all of them obviously.)
There does seem to be quite a few different associations for EPs/barefoot trimmers and I don't know which is best to use an accredited professional from. Obviously with farriers there is only one assoication so that makes it easier to find someone as there's only one place to look! They also seem to be less expensive if you aren't having shoes on, but as I said above I've found that they just trim as if for a shoe then leave the shoe off.
(I may have got all this wrong of course so *polite* correction is welcomed...)