HBBambee
Well-Known Member
The thing is we rely (sp?) on our farrier to know their jobs and we expect them to know what they are doing. It is such a shame that there seem to be so many out there that are not doing their job correctly.
I work on a livery yard owned by a international rider who has their horses shod by Kelvin Lyner and he is fab but you have to pay a fortune for that service and this shouldnt be the case.
We have several farriers that come to the livery yard and I wouldnt let one of them shoe my horse...feet are long in the toe, incorrectly balanced, no heals...
We shouldnt have to be telling our farrier what to do, how many of you have farriers that watch your horse walk and trot up in hand before and after shoeing? I know none of the farriers who come to the livery yard do this!
It really frustrates me because as horse owners some of us don't know enough about foot balance/correct shoeing to recognise the early signs of bad shoeing.
And farriers who let their apprentices go off shoeing alone...I could go on.
Oh and lastly one rode nail in each foot...?there should be two in each shoe so to correctly balance the foot.
Its terrible that we have to pay a fortune for an excellent service...
Anyway your horses feet look so much better and well done for getting a new farrier.
I work on a livery yard owned by a international rider who has their horses shod by Kelvin Lyner and he is fab but you have to pay a fortune for that service and this shouldnt be the case.
We have several farriers that come to the livery yard and I wouldnt let one of them shoe my horse...feet are long in the toe, incorrectly balanced, no heals...
We shouldnt have to be telling our farrier what to do, how many of you have farriers that watch your horse walk and trot up in hand before and after shoeing? I know none of the farriers who come to the livery yard do this!
It really frustrates me because as horse owners some of us don't know enough about foot balance/correct shoeing to recognise the early signs of bad shoeing.
And farriers who let their apprentices go off shoeing alone...I could go on.
Oh and lastly one rode nail in each foot...?there should be two in each shoe so to correctly balance the foot.
Its terrible that we have to pay a fortune for an excellent service...
Anyway your horses feet look so much better and well done for getting a new farrier.