TheFarrier
Well-Known Member
Now this is not a barefoot versus shoes debate because as a farrier i give the owners what they want, be it shoes or barefoot and i have never suggested shoes where they are not necessary.
There seems to be some misconceptions about barefoot trimmers especially as so far i hear a lot of bad stories and they way they seem to get work is by bashing farriers. Personally i do not feel that this is quite the way of going about things. But some of the reports i have heard about these tactics is that not only do they insist shoes are evil, but farriers are as well for insisting all horse owners have shoes etc.
There also seem to be varying methods on the type of trim done but what bothers me is on one hand people say it is no different to what we do and if this is the case why call what we do 'just a pasture trim' i trim for correct form and function.
If the trim is exactly the same why use a trimmer over a qualified farrier? Is it a work ethic issue? People who move to trimmers quoat bad farrier attitude as the reason for changing to trimmers.
I am interested to hear all the stories, the stories of bad farriers, those of bad trimmers and the good for both too please.
ETA if your horse is barefoot i would like to know why as well
I cant add another poll so just give me your own reasons, but commonly a) doesnt need shoes b) i believe shoes are evil c) its cheaper than shoes
There seems to be some misconceptions about barefoot trimmers especially as so far i hear a lot of bad stories and they way they seem to get work is by bashing farriers. Personally i do not feel that this is quite the way of going about things. But some of the reports i have heard about these tactics is that not only do they insist shoes are evil, but farriers are as well for insisting all horse owners have shoes etc.
There also seem to be varying methods on the type of trim done but what bothers me is on one hand people say it is no different to what we do and if this is the case why call what we do 'just a pasture trim' i trim for correct form and function.
If the trim is exactly the same why use a trimmer over a qualified farrier? Is it a work ethic issue? People who move to trimmers quoat bad farrier attitude as the reason for changing to trimmers.
I am interested to hear all the stories, the stories of bad farriers, those of bad trimmers and the good for both too please.
ETA if your horse is barefoot i would like to know why as well
I cant add another poll so just give me your own reasons, but commonly a) doesnt need shoes b) i believe shoes are evil c) its cheaper than shoes