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I rarely use it, but my former farrier (he moved) made me a stand similar to the Hoof Jack stand. [Just looked, I had no idea the HoofJack stand was over $150.]
The one I have (farrier made) looks the most like this one from Valley Vet: https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...mart PLA (IBSE0001)&utm_term=4585238370843183
I honestly can't remember if he charged me for it or not; but thinking he may have charged me like $50.
 
Thanks for replying, Chandab. I think my sister found the one she wants to use. Yes, I was surprised they are so pricey.
The one my farrier made was made an in between size, so I could use it with my saddle horses as well as my minis.
 
Received the hoof stand yesterday--quick shipping from Centaur Forge. My sister is anxious to try it out on our horses. Looks like the sling is for the front hooves and the post is for the back hooves.
Maybe our regular farrier will like to use it too.
 

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Received the hoof stand yesterday--quick shipping from Centaur Forge. My sister is anxious to try it out on our horses. Looks like the sling is for the front hooves and the post is for the back hooves.
Maybe our regular farrier will like to use it too.
Sling is for when you are working on the bottom of the hooves (it cradles the hoof), post is for when you are rasping the toes from the top/front (they kind of "stand" on it).
 
We used the new hoof stand today and are pleased with the way it's working out. Billy's hooves are looking so much better. Left front and hind.
My sister used the small hand rasp and liked it.
I have one just like that. It's holding up nicely! My farrier uses it when he comes out. Glad you like yours!
 

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I cannot conceive of a farrier who does not use a hoof stand! How on earth do you rasp the outside of the hoof wall? How would you attend to cracks on the outside? Goodness...
 
I cannot conceive of a farrier who does not use a hoof stand! How on earth do you rasp the outside of the hoof wall? How would you attend to cracks on the outside? Goodness...
I never use a hoof stand. I tried, but it was a huge hassle/safety issue for me. I use my thigh/knee/hand to support the hoof for finish work. It much safer, to me.
 
My farrier doesn't use a hoof stand on the minis and my pony. He rests the foot on his knee. He tried to use on on my pony but it was too awkward for them both.
 
Most of the farriers I've used, do use a hoof stand for full-size horses, now; but when I first got my horses, they all put the hoof on the knee/thigh to finish the toe/wall of the hoof.
With the minis, I rasp one-handed and hold with the other, as I'm too tall to use my knee, they find it uncomfortable to hold their leg that high. I do have the stand my farrier gave me, and I've been working on using it, but it'll take time for the horses to get used to it (and me, as well).
 

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