intouch
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Nope, I have a field full of horses in full work and enjoying life, both shod and unshod. My horses are sound and well looked after by a good old fashioned farrier, who has worked with thousands of horses in his career, who keeps up to date with new research (my mare is wearing some shoes a collegue in Germany sent to him to trial.) And travels to the US for demos, clinics and competitions.
If you guys want to have credibility, start acting like professionals and not internet trained hobby trimmers.
Yep, did read the first link. They were Strasser trained who moved on.They do not comdemn the method that was hailed at the time as the answer to hoof problems. Even though, anyone with a modicom of common sense could see it was barbaric. Has their judgement improved now or are they just jumping on the bandwagon to make a fast buck with their own training schemes ?
I'm really glad that there are progressively minded farriers out there and that you have found one.
How you imagine anyone chooses to make a "fast buck" out of being hauled around a muddy field by untrained horses who don't particularly want to be trimmed, well, I can't imagine. Any trimmers I have met have trained because they believe it is the right thing for the horses, and any owners I know employ them for the same reasons. Even if they don't always train their horses so well.
Get a grip.