Rusky
Well-Known Member
How much are farriers charging on average to trim horses feet in Scotland
Remember the good old days when it was a tenner for a trim![]()
When I was 14 and my pony was fully shod, he was 35 for a full set 1989…In 1971 it cost £9 for a full set of shoes, cold shod on 14.2hh pony. Farrier was Mr.Lyon, Lincolnshire!
£45 for a set in 1995 Midlands though.In 1971 it cost £9 for a full set of shoes, cold shod on 14.2hh pony. Farrier was Mr.Lyon, Lincolnshire!
To be fair, when you consider the training & expertise that goes in to good hoofcare alongside the importance of a good trim in maintaining soundness, I think claiming it's daylight robbery is a bit unfair if the farrier is good. It's certainly cheaper than a soundness work up & treatment£45 each farrier daylight robbery.
Not for trimming. Fair enough for shoes and remedial work to charge a relevant fee for training. I now trim my horses myself. £45 cash for a few minutes work is shockingly expensive for me.i buy a new file annually which costs about £30.To be fair, when you consider the training & expertise that goes in to good hoofcare alongside the importance of a good trim in maintaining soundness, I think claiming it's daylight robbery is a bit unfair if the farrier is good. It's certainly cheaper than a soundness work up & treatment
I pay £60 for a trim & consider it good value in the long run.
Not for trimming. Fair enough for shoes and remedial work to charge a relevant fee for training. I now trim my horses myself. £45 cash for a few minutes work is shockingly expensive for me.i buy a new file annually which costs about £30.
£27 Midlands but still think this is cheap for the expertise and frequency he's out.Hope my farrier doesn’t read thisI pay £20 in Oxfordshire
To be fair, when you consider the training & expertise that goes in to good hoofcare alongside the importance of a good trim in maintaining soundness, I think claiming it's daylight robbery is a bit unfair if the farrier is good. It's certainly cheaper than a soundness work up & treatment
I pay £60 for a trim & consider it good value in the long run.
I trim in between visits & I definitely don't begrudge the £60 ... especially when it's hotAs someone who can and does trim my own, its good value!