It depends where you live, but for help go to your local stable and ask other horse owners what farrier they ask for.
you should ask your farrier or veterinarian.
A rated farrier has been to and passed an approved course for farriers and can do shoeing, fabricating of shoes, and all aspects of foot and hoof care.
A farrier is a trained professional who shoes horses. They are responsible for trimming and shoeing horses' hooves to maintain their health and proper balance. Regular shoeing is important to prevent injuries and promote good foot health in horses.
Farriers are workers who specialize in shoeing horses.
This will depend on the farrier as a general rule, the better the farrier the more they charge typically. But it will also depend on if the horse needs corrective trimming/shoeing. However you can expect to pay $200 or more per year for minimal hoof care.
Clinch block is a farrier tool used for blocking and seating nails during the shoeing process
A farrier also called a blacksmith or a podiatrist
A rasp to smooth the nails down and rasp any rough parts of the hoof.
The number of horses a farrier can shoe in a day varies depending on factors such as the experience and efficiency of the farrier, the temperament of the horses, and the complexity of the shoeing required. On average, a skilled farrier can shoe between 6-10 horses in a day.
George E. Rich has written: 'Artistic Horseshoeing (The Farrier classics)' 'Artistic horse-shoeing' -- subject(s): Horseshoeing, Horses
A farrier should typically be called every 6-8 weeks for routine hoof maintenance. However, the frequency may vary depending on the individual horse's needs, such as hoof growth rate, activity level, and any existing hoof conditions. Regular communication with your farrier can help determine the best schedule for your horse.
A blacksmith <><><> A Farrier. Blacksmith means someone that works iron or steel (the "black" metals) A farrier is a blacksmith that specializes in shoeing horses.