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The Future of the Hoof Care Industry – a Mixture of Good News and Bad News

Aug 23, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Horse Owner Tips, Horseshoeing, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, equine foot care, farrier customer service, small business marketing tips

The future will bring the foot care industry a combination of good news and bad news. The good news is that farrier communication will be better and easier. Publications, the internet, conventions, summits, sponsored clinics and general sharing of knowledge make learning faster and easier. The bad news is that unsound ideas will be spread […]

Learning to Learn – An Important Skill for Equine Professionals

Apr 29, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier fundamental training, horseshoeing business tips, Learning skills

Learning to learn applies to every phase of life. Recently I became aware, through an article titled “Divided Attention” by David Glenn published February 28, 2010, in The Chronicle of Higher Education, that many students today are having greater difficulty learning and applying what they’re being taught due to inattention and the illusion of competence […]

New Farrier and Horse Owner Resources

Mar 09, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: "DBE March Gladness", equine foot care, horseshoeing business tips, individual horse care

“Share a little March Gladness…” We’d be “glad” if you would check out each of our newly designed websites … www.dougbutler.com – for horseshoeing books and training DVDs www.butlerprofessionalfarrierschool.com – learn about our facility, staff, curriculum, class schedules, admission requirements, tuition www.butlerhorseshoeingschools.com – sign up today to receive weekly blogs on humane horse foot care […]

Celebrating “March Gladness” at Doug Butler Enterprises

Mar 02, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: "DBE March Gladness", DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, individual horse care

March is a special month for many reasons – from basketball teams and their March Madness to the glories of Springtime, such as new baby calves on our neighbors’ ranches, early flowers popping their heads up through the lingering snow, and pastures and yards turning green to announce the long winter is over. Yes, Spring […]

FAQ #14 By looking at the outside of the horse’s foot, how can you tell what position the P3 bone is inside the hoof, if it’s out of normality or – if so – at what degree? How can you analyze how to trim and what to do in relation to a rotated or tilted bone?

Feb 20, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, FAQ's, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler horseshoeing schools, Farrier choices, hoof care, individual horse care

The best way to tell the position of the Distal Phalanx, or P3, is to have a lateral/medial radiograph of the hoof.  Usually, the foot will have to be placed on a block to get the x-ray beam parallel to the base of the bone. Without an x-ray, you can look at the slope of […]

7 Farrier Fundamentals

Jan 29, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, equine foot care, hoof care, horseshoeing business tips

It’s important to have a memorized sequence of performing farrier skills so  nothing is left out.  This is the sequence we teach at Butler Professional Farrier School.  The image in the mind guides the craftsman’s hands.  This sequence must be practiced until it becomes a habit. 1. ASSESSMENT Consider horse, shoe wear, and conditions 2. […]

7 Farrier Tips to Increase Value in Customer Relationships

Dec 30, 2009 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Customer Service, Farrier training 0 comments Tags: farrier customer service, horseshoeing business tips, small business marketing tips

Here are seven guidelines and important questions to consider in establishing and maintaining good farrier-client relationships. 1.  Be on time for your shoeing appointments.  It is easier to build a good long-term relationship when the first impression is favorable.  If you wish to be successful, you must advertise success.  Are you making a good impression? […]

FAQ #10 Do I have to read all the pages in The Principles of Horseshoeing (P3) before coming to your school?

Dec 15, 2009 by Butler2318 Category: FAQ's, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, farrier careers, horseshoeing tips

Answer: You are not required to read all the pages before you arrive. You’ll find after enrolling and completing the application process that a copy of P3 will be sent to you, and you are at liberty to use your copy to read and study as you wish. There is a homework assignment on five […]

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