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Farrier School is a Better Value Than College

Nov 01, 2018 by Doug Butler Category: Farrier Careers, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, farrier careers, ways to make money with horses

By Doug Butler, PhD, CJF, FWCF If you want to work with horses and the people who value them, farrier school may be the best opportunity for you. Becoming a farrier is a great career opportunity that is often overlooked in today’s horse industry. Farriers work for affluent people who have discretionary income and have […]

Anvils

Aug 09, 2018 by Doug Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier training, Iron and Forge Work 0 comments Tags: anvils, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler

The anvil is one of the most important tools used by the farrier. Chances are you will only choose your anvil once. Its choice should be a matter of study as it will affect your work as much as any other tool.  Its use and location should determine your selection. Types, Makes, and Weights of […]

Learning From Mistakes

Aug 02, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Farrier School, horseshoeing business tips, how to shoe a horse, ways to make money with horses

The best farriers want to excel in their craft. To do this, they are constantly on the lookout for skills they can improve. It is a lifelong pursuit. These farriers aren’t worried they don’t “know it all” yet. They are comfortable with the idea that they may never know it all. The never-ending learning is […]

The Dangers of Complacency

Mar 22, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier Careers, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier customer service, Horse Foot Care, individual horse care

One of the biggest dangers confronting farriers is complacency. A farrier reaches a certain point, and thinks, “I am working at a satisfactory level. This is good enough. I don’t need to push myself anymore.” For some farriers that point is when they have accomplished certification. For others it may be when they get out […]

Strong Back, Stronger Mind

Mar 08, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Farrier Careers, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, equine foot care, farrier customer service, horseshoeing business tips, ways to make money with horses

Do farriers use their brains? Some people incorrectly assume that farriers don’t have “book smarts.”  There is a common misconception that in order to be a farrier, one must have a “strong back and a weak mind.” This, unfortunately, has been perpetuated by those delicate souls that are afraid of hard work. They have concluded […]

Is It Worth It?

Feb 22, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier customer service, horseshoeing business tips

Money is a touchy subject. Most of us want to spend our money wisely. In order to do this, we have to calculate value. When a horse owner has a farrier come to work on his or her horse, price is an important consideration. Price alone should not be the only consideration as to whether […]

Student Spotlight – Will Comiskey

Feb 15, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Farrier training, Horsemanship, Student Spotlight 0 comments

In our most recent class, we have enjoyed having Will Comiskey as a student. Will came to Butler Professional Farrier School all the way from Queensland, Australia. A friend of Will’s, Rob Brown from Northern Ireland, recommended that he attend Butler Professional Farrier School after Rob had completed the program in November 2017. Will decided […]

Time Efficiency

Feb 08, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Customer Service, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, horseshoeing business tips

How long should it take to trim a horse? How about to shoe a horse? To be a good farrier, do you have to be fast? These questions are frequently asked by those who are just starting out. Aspiring farriers can become discouraged because it seems to take a long time to do a quality […]

Gender is Not a Qualification

Feb 01, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier careers

In recent years, there have been more and more women entering the farrier profession. There is a misconception that shoeing horses is a “man’s job.” Some may believe this is true because it is a very physically demanding craft. Women shouldn’t be discouraged by this inaccurate assumption. It is very true that being a farrier […]

Amateurs or Professionals?

Jan 18, 2018 by Doug Butler Category: Current Events, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, horseshoeing business tips, Horseshoeing School

It is very difficult, if not impossible, for farriers to determine their own skill level. Without a standard to measure themselves against with a largely uneducated public measuring their work, it becomes easy for farriers to deceive themselves by pretending and practicing above their actual skill level. Skill can only be properly defined and measured […]

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