dwi
Well-Known Member
D is in at the vets tonight because she needs to have remedial shoeing after she's been allowed to get too long in the toe by the farriers that I've tried recently.
How do you know which farriers are going to do a really good job and which are just "alright"? I kow you're going to say word of mouth but I've gone through three farriers in the last year, all of them well respected, none of them seemed to bring her front toes back enough and now the poor thing is lame. I was really explicit with her most recent farrier but he said that it was just the shape her feet were.
I really need to find a farrier I can trust. I don't know enough to know when they're getting it slightly wrong and I don't want to put D through all this discomfort again.
How do you know which farriers are going to do a really good job and which are just "alright"? I kow you're going to say word of mouth but I've gone through three farriers in the last year, all of them well respected, none of them seemed to bring her front toes back enough and now the poor thing is lame. I was really explicit with her most recent farrier but he said that it was just the shape her feet were.
I really need to find a farrier I can trust. I don't know enough to know when they're getting it slightly wrong and I don't want to put D through all this discomfort again.