My Approach
First an overall assement
To be a good farrier you cannot rush; so I take my time.
In order to provide optimum hoof care, I believe strongly that each individual horse's whole environment has to be taken into consideration.
You have to instinctively understand the horse you are working on; you have to assess the animal's physical condition as well as his mental state; and you have to give the horse a chance to develop a sense of trust in you.
My Philosophy
There are many theories on trimming and shoeing which need to be considered when you evaluate the condition of a horse's hooves. When I examine a horse, I select an appropriate method for this individual horse. "One shoe (or trim) fits all " is NOT part of my philosophy. If you prescribe to only one technique as a way to treat every horse, you lose sight of the individual horse's foot mechanics.
"As farriers, we need to learn to understand and accept what the foot is offering. We need to learn to work within the parameters of what is offered and not attempt to dictate what we believe the ideal foot would be in order to improve, develop and maintain a healthy foot."
Factors Influencing Shoeing/Trimming Outcomes
When shoeing or trimming a horse there are many factors directly related to the hoof, including:
- conformation of the horse,
- injuries or abscesses,
- pathologies, such as laminitis, founder, navicular and others,
- gait problems, such as forging and interfering,
- behavioural and environmental problems,
- bacteria, fungi, white line disease (WLD) ,and broken down feet.
Other things to consider are:
- expectations of the owner,
- stalls, turnout, arena, trails,
- diet and nutrition,
- amount (and type) of work by the horse and overall condition.
Providing Optimal Service
I neither accept all clients who request my work nor do I keep all my clients. To provide optimal service, I believe, there has to be cooperation between the horse owner, the farrier, and the horse. The client should also be within a distance that enables the farrier to provide the kind of service the horse deserves. Sometimes it is better to say good-bye than to continue providing services and get frustrated -or maybe even get injured, if the horse has serious behaviour problems.
Pledge to My Clients
I provide quality work on every horse, never rush a job; I continue my education and always strive to improve my skills; I stay up to date on the latest procedures and technologies. I'm willing to consult with vets or trainers, if your horse has specific needs.
