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Barefoot Trims

Precision Work

Congratulations on having a horse that doesn't need shoes! As a professional farrier, I ensure the balance of every hoof and round the edges to help discourage chipping, keeping your horse as natural as possible.

*However, please keep in mind that even though trims can be less maintenance, they are still required every 4 to 8 weeks depending on the horse and time of year to maintain overall health and well-being.

Shoeing

Craftsmanship Excellence

I understand the importance of equine performance and am pleased to offer a range of shoe materials, including steel and aluminum, to the specific needs of your horse. I take great care in selecting the best for your equine's job, ensuring optimal performance and comfort.

*Horses with nail on shoes are required to be on a cycle of no more than 6 weeks.

Glue Shoes

Tailored Solutions

Glue-on shoes can be a great alternative to traditional shoes. There are a few different materials used such as a polyurethane and aluminum that can be used. Wheather its a horse that needs a few cycles to grow hoof wall but still needs to preform or a medical condition, glue shoes can bridge a gap between barefoot and traditional shoes.

Add ons

Creative Process

I offer a variety of add-ons for your horse's needs, including leather, pour-in, or plastic pads, impression or packing material, and traction devices. Whether your horse needs performance or medical support, we've got you covered.

For detailed pricing information, please reach out to us. Our rates depend on factors such as location, horse size, and specific needs. We're here to provide you with all the information you require. Don't hesitate to contact us!

Onsite Horse-show Services

If you're hosting a horse show, you understand there are many moving parts and you strive for it run smoothly.  One way to do that is by offering farrier services on the grounds. Horses lose shoes at the most inopportune moments which could result in a loss of performance. Having farrier on hand helps the horses continue to what they do best, and you can give your competitors the reassurance they need that if their horse does toss a shoe they will be in great hands and can get back out in the ring.

Hoof Care Clinics

These Clinics are geared towards horse owners. These are the sections we would be covering in the clinics. 

Anatomy

We will be going over some simple anatomy including bones, tendon, and ligaments and their function. We will also identify parts of the outer hoof.

Hands-On

This is the fun part! We will be doing some hands on at the clinic. It will include how to poultice, and wrap a hoof, pick a hoof, how to properly lift a leg, but the biggest thing is how to safely remove a shoe.

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Education

In this section will we be learning about hoof diseases why they happen and how to treat them. 

The function and development of the hoof.​

Different types of shoes based on the horses needs.

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Requirements

  • Clinics will be held onsite and organized by the barn owner.

  • A steady quite horse will be supplied by the barn.

  • All participants that wish to do the hands-on section must wear long pants and closed toed shoes.

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