cptrayes
Well-Known Member
No, they should not. Thankfully they are not. A light rasp of your own horses hooves is OK.
Moana it is completely legal for anyone at all in the UK to charge for trimming a horse.
No, they should not. Thankfully they are not. A light rasp of your own horses hooves is OK.
I agree there should be a minimum standard & registration.
I know a farmer trims his horses. Young guy who is in his employ who knows nothing about horses is being shown by him 'how to trim' so he can take over from farmer. Heavens knows what state / balance those feet will be in. Very scary.![]()
Good point!
The organisation are:
EP (not sure of the initials he uses) US Equine Podiatry
UKEP UK Equine Podiatry
UKNHCP UK Natural Hoofcare Practitioners
AANHCP Association of American Natutal Hoofcare Practioners
Lets not include strasser. Now there's a trimmer that gives everyone else s bad name and they're s qual and registered vet!!
i would never in any circumstances have anyone other than a trained farrier trim my horses feet
Spotted Cat are you saying that you think every trimmer should be able to shoe? If so, I'm afraid I don't agree with you. The only problem that I would ever be prepared to shoe for again would be a broken bone within the foot, and if that happened, I'd call a farrier. The ability to shoe is not relevant, in my opinion, to caring for unshod horses without broken foot bones.
Case law has pretty much established that a genuine Strasser trim, where they are trained that it is accceptable to draw blood and to leave a horse sore after a trim, is illegal in this country and you will struggle to find a pure Strasser trimmer who will admit to the fact.
My own preference would be for a two tier registration from the FRC. People who are registered for foot care without being able to shoe, and people who are registered for foot care including shoeing. They don't seem interested at the moment, they still seem to think that the barefoot movement is a flash in the pan.