6-8 weeks for shoeing or trimming.. the farrier will tell you if your horse grows enough to come every 6.
well, the one who makes the shoes is called a blacksmith. a farrier puts the shoes on the horse.
a farrier or blacksmith shoes horses. a veterinarian may also be trained to do it.
A farrier should come in weekly to replace the horse's shoes and remove any unhealthy parts of the hoof, the equipment they use does not hurt the horse, though it may look like it does, and the horse should get used to the process and be quite calm when the shoeing is taking place. The farrier should come regularly, and he should only have to shoe horses in work, not horses that are kept out at grass. If the horse is kept out at grass or has gone lame, or for any reason is out of work, then they should have their hooves picked out every morning and every night by either the owner or the person who looks after the horse. If the horse's hooves are too small they cannot have shoes. You can keep a working horse barefoot, and farriers do that too.
A farrier also called a blacksmith or a podiatrist
No. These can be found in the yellow pages under farrier. There should be a few different ones to choose from.
He/she's called a farrier. He/she also clips horses "toes"
well, the one who makes the shoes is called a blacksmith. a farrier puts the shoes on the horse.
A person who takes care of the horses' feet and shoes them is called a farrier. The person is a farrier by occupation.
A Farrier
A farrier
a farrier or blacksmith shoes horses. a veterinarian may also be trained to do it.
A horse shoe is a 'U'-shaped metal strip that a farrier fits to the feet of horses to protect their hooves.
A Farrier, or a blacksmith
when ever your horse gets its feet trimed reguarly. It depends on how fast their feet grow. Its best to ask your farrier.
A farrier should come in weekly to replace the horse's shoes and remove any unhealthy parts of the hoof, the equipment they use does not hurt the horse, though it may look like it does, and the horse should get used to the process and be quite calm when the shoeing is taking place. The farrier should come regularly, and he should only have to shoe horses in work, not horses that are kept out at grass. If the horse is kept out at grass or has gone lame, or for any reason is out of work, then they should have their hooves picked out every morning and every night by either the owner or the person who looks after the horse. If the horse's hooves are too small they cannot have shoes. You can keep a working horse barefoot, and farriers do that too.
A farrier should remove the excess hoof wall to prevent flaring, chipping, cracking and other problems.
A synonym for farrier is Horseshoer.