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Question, would you use a farrier fresh out of Oklahoma horseshoeing school?
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runningfree123
Reg. Jan 2008
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2014-02-25 7:15 AM
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RE: Question, would you use a farrier fresh out of Oklahoma horseshoeing school?
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For me it would depend on the student/farrier and how long they have been around and understand about horses's feet. I would ask a lot of questions and contact his/her instructor and ask alot of questions. It is to important of a job for me to be wrong when it comes to their feet. We use a guy that has been at it 25+ years and cked ref before he started. I wouldn't say I wouldn't use them fresh out of school- but I would sure ask alot of questions and do the best research I could. I agree they need to start somewhere and we def need more of them around- but they need to be the right kind of farrier with the right mind set of understanding the how's/why's of the feet.
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
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2014-02-25 7:23 AM
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RE: Question, would you use a farrier fresh out of Oklahoma horseshoeing school?
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If the ONLY experience that person EVER had was at the school, I would be leery. But, if he had been trimming and working under someone and then went to the school, I wouldn't be concerned.
Everyone's career has to start somewhere. I wouldn't just dive in and say hey shoe my best rodeo horse. but I would surely let them trim horses and see how they do. If he does a great job, sweet, if not, move on to the next one.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
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2014-02-25 7:45 AM
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No. I was very blessed to have had the pleasure of having one of the best farriers in the state of Texas. He had a wealth of experience and knowledge. Everytime I had to have a shoe tacked back on when away from home the new farriers always said I had one of the best show jobs they had ever seen. He passed away, I now use his son. He is not quite the same level as his dad but he is good. I think there is so much more to it then just what you learn in school. We bought a new horse, vet recommened changing how he was shod. Called Sam, showed him the x rays and what vet said. Sam did something totally different. Went back to vet after 6 months and vet said Sam had fixed him and was spot on with what he did. I feel the same way about vets, I like the guys who have seen just about everything thing out there.
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