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v1978h

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my farrier has put up his prices again!! how much do people pay for a full set with one stud hole in each? just trying to compare. i dont really want to make a change as he s been shoeing our horses for years but it all adds up when ive got 3 or 4 to shoe.
 

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£50 wihtout stud holes
£55 with 2 holes per shoe i think
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£50 for a full set plus a couple of extra quid per stud hole (if I ever needed stud holes for my semi-retired tb!)
 

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ooh im def thinking i should change! he s put price up to 79 quid with stud holes. 73 without. i thought it was pretty expensive.
 

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i know! if it was one horse i wud prob stick with him as he s very good but with a few to shoe it makes it really costly. any recommendations in the cheshire area?
 

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im just about to go to have my horse done hes £78 without stud holes and £82 with (does have 2 road nails in each shoe as well tho)

Damn being in the south!!
 

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Just paid £50 for full re-shoe, also my farrier doesn't charge if they loose a shoe - which to be honest is very rare occurence with my mare
 

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£100???!!! I live in London so I thought mine would be the most expensive. I pay less than that for two horses!!!
 

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A word of caution before you go shopping for a new farrier based purely on price. A "cheap" farrier is going to have to shoe far more horses in a day to make a reasonable living than one who charges a bit more but can take the time to do a thorough job. Spending a little more with your farrier now may prevent you from having to spend a fortune with your vet. Personally, I would far rather use a farrier that, by charging a little more, can afford to take time to assess the horses needs and balance the foot correctly rather than crashing and banging shoes on in a hurry to get to the next horse.
 

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completely agree with you sally. its really difficult, esp as none of the horses have had any problems. just im sure there are plenty of quality farriers about which are a tad less expensive.suppose im lucky not to be paying 100+vat!!
 

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I'm paying £70 for a full set with a stud hole in each, £5 less for no holes.

I agree totally about not changing for the price alone. If you can find one with a good reputation who's cheaper, and can take on new clients, good luck!
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