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It depends on if you get just the front or both. Of my knowlage, shoeing the front only, is around $40-$60. All four is around $80-$120.

It all depends on where you get them done, how qualified the ferrier is, the type of shoe, and/or correcting your horse's/ pony's hooves if they are unbalanced or have some certain ailement(s).

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