Excerpt from Shoe Your Own Damned Horse!
Why
would you want or need to shoe your own horses?
It's been said that equines are a luxury in modern times. So, if folks can't afford to pay for essential things like hoof care, they just shouldn't have horses at all. But I'm not too crazy about the idea of restricting the Horse World to just the wealthy elite as the Middle Class withers away. Heck! With petroleum prices as volatile as they've become, ordinary Americans might just be back to horse and buggy anyway.
Even during the boom years of the 1990s, when I was an officer of a national organization of professional farriers, I frequently received calls from horseowners telling me that there were no real farriers available in their areas. Sometimes what these callers really meant was "Nobody wants to come shoe for beer money." But often their claims proved true and I couldn't find a decent journeyman taking on clients within a hundred miles of them.
The ever-increasing standards of pro farriery, as well as the advancements in the science, have since contributed to the stratification of the trade between expensively equipped, trained hoofcare technicians and jackleg shoe-horsers.
So horseowners may find themselves with few options: Expending considerable effort and treasure to haul their horse to the nearest qualified farrier willing to take them on... Settling for the local Cheap John horseshoer and hoping for the best... Or resorting to one of the magic barefoot trim or horseshoe alternative fads.
Or you could learn to do it yourself. Of course, no collection of printed pages can teach you to do that without some real world training. But this book may give you some idea of what you're getting into.
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