MBennettp
Well-Known Member
First of all, thanks to Jan (Multihitch) for passing my phone number on.
We have finally found a farrier that knows how to trim the minis and how to do corrective work on the ones that need it. They are also reasonably priced and do big horse trims too, that means that if you have both, you no longer have to have multiple farriers in order to get them all taken care of.
The farrier was at my farm at 8 a.m. yesterday and did 6 of my horses. They were able to correct a lot of the damage done to 2 of the horses that were incorrectly trimmed the last time and will be back in 4 weeks to do a little more correction on those 2.
I am VERY pleased. This is the only farrier that I have had in the last year that actually knew what they were doing and didn't rush to trim and move on.
This farrier watched each horse walk before starting and then determined what needed done to each before starting. They also explained each thing that they were doing and why. They were good to the horses and showed a lot of patience with the ones that were acting less than perfect. They didn't quick any of them.
My little mare with the bad leg is hardly twisting at all as of last night and I am sure will be even better after the next trim.
Just wanted to share the good news! Feel free to pm me if you need a good farrier and you are in Oklahoma or north Texas.
Mary
We have finally found a farrier that knows how to trim the minis and how to do corrective work on the ones that need it. They are also reasonably priced and do big horse trims too, that means that if you have both, you no longer have to have multiple farriers in order to get them all taken care of.
The farrier was at my farm at 8 a.m. yesterday and did 6 of my horses. They were able to correct a lot of the damage done to 2 of the horses that were incorrectly trimmed the last time and will be back in 4 weeks to do a little more correction on those 2.
I am VERY pleased. This is the only farrier that I have had in the last year that actually knew what they were doing and didn't rush to trim and move on.
This farrier watched each horse walk before starting and then determined what needed done to each before starting. They also explained each thing that they were doing and why. They were good to the horses and showed a lot of patience with the ones that were acting less than perfect. They didn't quick any of them.
My little mare with the bad leg is hardly twisting at all as of last night and I am sure will be even better after the next trim.
Just wanted to share the good news! Feel free to pm me if you need a good farrier and you are in Oklahoma or north Texas.
Mary