Being a farrier isn’t exactly a glamorous job. Professional horse-shoers work outdoors in the blazing heat and bitter cold; get slobbered on, kicked and stepped on by their (equine) clients; and often must be on call during prime weekend and evening hours or risk losing valuable clients. No, it’s not glamorous, but horse owners know that a good farrier is an essential part of their horses’ lives and value that working relationship.
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I enjoyed that, I understand the importance of having and KEEPING a good farrier.
My farrier is not the best temperment wise, but I have to use him, because he is the only one around.
my horses and I love the farrier we have now had him for a few years now when he first came Apache who is known to test anyone that is working on him was leaning on the farrier I kept telling him to smack him on the belly once and he will stop leaning after of 30 minutes of leaning the farrier listened and Apache stopped leaning my farrier is also the only one that can get Radar to take wormer don’t know what I would do without him.
We have an interesting relationship with our farrier. But I have to commend him for being one the most patient because he’s teaching me!
I love that magnetic wrist strap to hold onto the nails. I need one of those!
Great choice of video!
makes me thankful for farriers 🙂