Enfys
Well-Known Member
I have a dilemma which goes like this.
I have four horses on the place, none shod, one is in desperate need of attention to her feet which probably haven't been done for a good year. Over the past two months I have phoned twenty two farriers
, some have ignored my calls, others are not taking on new clients, others are out of area, anyway, absolutely no luck.
This evening one of todays list did call me back, can come out on Saturday (sigh of relief) except...........he's a barefoot trimmer, only been in business for a year (which doesn't bother me, everyone has to start at sometime) and I am now getting in a real state about it.
I've searched on the lady he trained under and she is fairly heavy duty stuff, which is not what I want at all.
www.natureshoofcare.com
I have explained that all I want is pasture trims and that I do have deep reservations about anything to do with the Strasser method. What I want to do right now is phone and cancel, but poor Lola desperately needs a trim, so do I stand over him and tell him exactly what I want? Or let Lola cope (not ridden, quite sound, just very long feet) until I can find a farrier whose methods I am more familiar and happy with?
This is really bothering me, all I want is a trim, it's no wonder so many people seem to do their own horses around here.
I have four horses on the place, none shod, one is in desperate need of attention to her feet which probably haven't been done for a good year. Over the past two months I have phoned twenty two farriers
This evening one of todays list did call me back, can come out on Saturday (sigh of relief) except...........he's a barefoot trimmer, only been in business for a year (which doesn't bother me, everyone has to start at sometime) and I am now getting in a real state about it.
I've searched on the lady he trained under and she is fairly heavy duty stuff, which is not what I want at all.
I have explained that all I want is pasture trims and that I do have deep reservations about anything to do with the Strasser method. What I want to do right now is phone and cancel, but poor Lola desperately needs a trim, so do I stand over him and tell him exactly what I want? Or let Lola cope (not ridden, quite sound, just very long feet) until I can find a farrier whose methods I am more familiar and happy with?
This is really bothering me, all I want is a trim, it's no wonder so many people seem to do their own horses around here.