chestnut cob
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We're lucky with our farrier as well. From what I gather, YO has used him for years so when she set up her own place instead of being YM at someone else's yard, he agreed to take on her new yard of clients. It helps that she is super organised; she has a book with details of when each horse is due, what they have done, any remedial shoeing, and whether they have paid. We have about 14 livery horses and she tries to arrange it so that he always has 2 to do each week, though it's more common that he will do 3 one week, not come the next week, do 5 the week after and so on.
He told me himself recently that he likes our yard because the horses are always in, he always has more than one to do, the horses are all well behaved, the yard is under cover and YO is organised in sorting it out and booking them in. She books most of them in on the day they're done as most go 5 or 6 weeks. The only one that isn't always booked straight in is mine as farrier complains his feet don't grow quickly enough, so he books him in to be checked at 6 weeks (if he's on the yard that week) but doesn't always shoe him if he's not ready.
I think I've replied to all of these farrier posts now to say I can't fault my farrier. He's always on time, he's friendly, seems to be very knowledgable, remembers your horse and any issues he has (mine shivers so he knows that he can take longer to do, and he always updates me when I see him about how bad/good the shivers were last time), has time to chat... I think my farrier is one in a million!!
He told me himself recently that he likes our yard because the horses are always in, he always has more than one to do, the horses are all well behaved, the yard is under cover and YO is organised in sorting it out and booking them in. She books most of them in on the day they're done as most go 5 or 6 weeks. The only one that isn't always booked straight in is mine as farrier complains his feet don't grow quickly enough, so he books him in to be checked at 6 weeks (if he's on the yard that week) but doesn't always shoe him if he's not ready.
I think I've replied to all of these farrier posts now to say I can't fault my farrier. He's always on time, he's friendly, seems to be very knowledgable, remembers your horse and any issues he has (mine shivers so he knows that he can take longer to do, and he always updates me when I see him about how bad/good the shivers were last time), has time to chat... I think my farrier is one in a million!!