Depending on the region of the united states, but in and around the Long Island, New York areathe standred rate for a horse with steel shoes and pads is $175, so after calculations it comes out to be about 200 hundred thousand per year depending on the work ethic of the individual (how many horses are shoed in one day)
a good dependable farrier can make around 95 to 120k a year.
any where from 65 to 110 per horse
about 416 to 800 dollars
the farriers will vary, they need to be seen every 6 weeks or so. Around £40-£80 depending on what serviceyou want
Try the Farriers (the people who make horseshoes) :) Fishy (brown server)
Black Smiths are artisans who make things out of Iron. They are also usually farriers.
Farriers are the people who shoe horses.
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Farriers shoe horsed.
Horseshoes are made by blacksmiths and farriers.
Farriers can charge more or less whatever they feel like, so on the whole they tend to be really expensive, wherever you are. But if you got your cob's feet done along with some friends' horses, the farrier might do a special offer kind of deal. It's worth asking around, just to check.
Im a farrier in northern Indiana and I charge anywhere between $20 to $30 for a trim depending on the type of horse and $60 to $80 for shoes. I also charge gas fee for me comming out to their pasture.
blacksmiths or farriers take care of the horses shoes
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Do you mean farriers, as in the people who trim and/or shoe your horse's hooves? One farrier lists his prices as :$30 for a trim, $60 for a pair, and $90 for all 4 shoes. This is about the normal price for a farrier. However, if your farrier does corrective work on the feet, the price will vary, depending on what work he does. And some farriers give discounts if you have so many horses done at the same time.