Over the years I’ve had the pleasure to work with many Horse owners, Trainers, and Veternarians. I’ve seen many horse-care professionals and owners that don’t consider or ask for the farriers opinion and advise on what they think is best for the horses feet. As a certified, full-time farrier I’d like to bring thing’s into perspective by explaining why our opinions are so important.
A full time professional farrier tends to on average 10 horses per day, 5 days per week which equals to 50 horses per week. Per week this equals to watching, looking, treating, balancing 200 hooves per week. This equals 800 hooves per month and 9,600 hooves per year.
Point is - A good farrier who’s certified and educated in farriery has a lot of knowledge and reccomendations on what may be good for your horse. Our opinion should be valued and important.
A good farrier is hard to find.
Good farriers want to know what is going on with your horse because they don’t know what your horse is doing, or how to fix something without open lines of communication between the horse owner, trainer, veterinarian, barn managers, etc.
Good farriers take the time everyday to train, and educate themselves in the art of farriery. They oftentimes will go to seminars on hoof care and lameness, travel to work with other qualified professionals, read books, and watch videos about hoof care for hours. When a good farrier works on your horses feet he will look at your horse as whole, listen to other professionals, and come up with a plan that best suites the horse and rider.
I encourage all horse owners to find ”Good Farriers” and when you do - trust and value his/her opinion as much as the other professionals involved in your horses care. Thanks.
Andrew Grimm, CF, RJF