A calm, practical hub to help you get better outcomes with your farrier. This is not medical advice. When you are worried about lameness or a sudden change, involve your vet.
Small prep steps save time and reduce stress for everyone.
Clear information helps your farrier make better choices.
Every farrier has their own flow. These are common signals of a professional process.
Be present, be calm, and protect the work space.
Most horses do best with a steady routine and normal movement. If something feels off, do not guess. Ask your farrier and involve your vet when appropriate.
Consistency beats random experiments. If you want a simple routine for daily support, start here.
It depends on your horse, the season, and workload. Ask your farrier what cycle length they recommend and what signs tell you it is time sooner.
Ask what changes would matter most for your horse. Many farriers will point you to wear patterns, chipping, stumbling, forging, or a change in stride and attitude.
Some minor chipping can be normal depending on hoof quality and environment. The key is pattern and change. If it suddenly worsens, take photos and ask your farrier.
If your horse has a sudden obvious lameness, strong heat, swelling, or you are worried, involve your vet. Your farrier and vet can work as a team.
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