The encyclopedic dictionary of the art and science of
farriery, designed for cross-referencing. Well illustrated with
appendices of full-page illustrations, historical reference
material, and resource guides.
This is the culmination of out farriery lexicon project started in
1994. Paperback $22.50 Hardcover $36.50 Kindle eBook $9.95 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1466444819/
SYODH!is comprehensive but good-humored primer for horse owners
who want (or need) to learn how to trim or shoe their own animals,
written by a veteran professional farrier and horseman.
Well
illustrated, and with emphasis on practical economy.
Sections on hoof and limb anatomy, essential biomechanics, hoof
handling, trimming for barefoot, tools and their functions,
horseshoe choice/modification and application, cold and hot shoeing,
managing common faults and pathologies, and even how to build a
forge. Lots of practical, insider hints sprinkled throughout.
MILLWATER'S FARRIERY: Deluxe Hardcover. The AMAZON hardcover is a bit less expensive, and pretty nice. But, as of
the production of my proof copies, the LULU production quality was a
little better. (Amazon's hardcover printing might have improved, it
was in beta then.) Though they did manage a humorous SNAFU by
sending me one copy with our cover wrapped around a completely
unrelated book. They make good on such errors quickly though.
The Guild has been dormant for some time now, but was an
influential player in American farriery in the '90s and first part
of this century. These booklets are maintained for historical
reference. The .PDF downloads are free. (Sorry about the hassle of
checkout. That's the PoD service's hang-up.) The printed versions
are at the PoD production cost.
Note: URLs an mail addresses in these old publications are out
of date.
Includes the content of the RJF Exam Guide, other Guild material, and articles from Guild President Henry Heymering on the Strasser barefoot trim fad and weight-bearing mechanisms of the hoof.