poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I like my farrier, we get on and he’s totally completely 100% reliable.
I’ve used him for years.
I feel like I may need to change
I’m as far as he comes in this direction, In fact he doesn’t come this far really but we moved here so he did.
When I moved my retired and Ziggy it was further away so he no longer does them. They are both very very easy to do.
My ponies are all very easy to trim, they are tiny, the biggest 11.2hh.
Alfie is having problems and shoeing is a big part of it.
I can pick his feet up/out but we have got to the stage that the farrier can’t and the horse starts panicking.
Farrier always appears calm and quiet, but Is getting that seething underneath look. He wouldn’t ever hit or anything (with me there anyway)
I do think he’s maybe a little passive aggressive when they annoy him though. Ie I feel like he occasionally gives a little yank when he thinks I’m not looking, or tried to hold a leg a bit too high, snippy bits like that.
I don’t know if he’s part of the problem, not saying it’s his fault by any means but I’m not sure the slight attitude is helping matters.
Last time we couldn’t even remove the last shoe so he’s wearing 3 new one old. The plan was I’d get him sedated and he’d return this week.
However, it’s going to be difficult to get someone as reliable and who wants a new client with a difficult horse. I worry I could be left struggling to find anyone.
I know the guy who is doing the other two fairly well so could ask him to have a try.
The farrier world is small though and word gets round. I’d feel bad if he found out someone else had been to give a second opinion almost.
I’ve used him for years.
I feel like I may need to change
I’m as far as he comes in this direction, In fact he doesn’t come this far really but we moved here so he did.
When I moved my retired and Ziggy it was further away so he no longer does them. They are both very very easy to do.
My ponies are all very easy to trim, they are tiny, the biggest 11.2hh.
Alfie is having problems and shoeing is a big part of it.
I can pick his feet up/out but we have got to the stage that the farrier can’t and the horse starts panicking.
Farrier always appears calm and quiet, but Is getting that seething underneath look. He wouldn’t ever hit or anything (with me there anyway)
I do think he’s maybe a little passive aggressive when they annoy him though. Ie I feel like he occasionally gives a little yank when he thinks I’m not looking, or tried to hold a leg a bit too high, snippy bits like that.
I don’t know if he’s part of the problem, not saying it’s his fault by any means but I’m not sure the slight attitude is helping matters.
Last time we couldn’t even remove the last shoe so he’s wearing 3 new one old. The plan was I’d get him sedated and he’d return this week.
However, it’s going to be difficult to get someone as reliable and who wants a new client with a difficult horse. I worry I could be left struggling to find anyone.
I know the guy who is doing the other two fairly well so could ask him to have a try.
The farrier world is small though and word gets round. I’d feel bad if he found out someone else had been to give a second opinion almost.