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Springtime Tune-up Tips

Apr 25, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips, Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, cold weather horse care, competency in equine foot care, horse owner guide, horseshoeing business tips, individual horse care, laminitis, ways to make money with horses

With Spring upon us, remember that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Use these tips to help minimize the risk of injury or other problems to your horse’s well-being during this new season. Check and repair pasture fences before weather gets nice enough to turn out your horses. Deer, as well as […]

Dangers of Overfeeding

Mar 14, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Care, Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, Doug Butler, equine foot care, individual horse care, low ringbone, nutrition

Many problems with horses are caused by horse-loving people. Perhaps the most disturbing is the harmful, yet common notion, that “food is love.” There are far too many cases of young horses crippled with developmental orthopedic disease resulting in club foot, epiphysitis and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Many older horses are afflicted with low ringbone, navicular disease […]

Farrier Safety

Jan 17, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Horse Care, Horsemanship, Iron and Forge Work 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, horse foot care tips, Horseshoeing School, individual horse care, safety, veterinary care

Horses are unpredictable. They have minds of their own. There are so many ways horses can hurt you. They can react quickly and may jump, run, kick, strike, fall on and/or bite a person without warning. (As you gain experience, you will recognize changes in equine behavior that could become dangerous.) Workman’s Compensation insurance for […]

Heaves

Oct 18, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips, Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, dehydrated horse, horsemanship, Horseshoeing School, Learning skills

Some horses can develop a condition known as heaves. Other horses may become “wind-broke.” These ailments have to do with the lungs. Although the subject falls more in the veterinarian’s realm, farriers and all knowledgeable horsemen should be familiar with this condition that horses sometimes get. Broken wind is a horseman’s term for what many […]

Student Spotlight – Maria Ostry

Sep 21, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Farrier Careers, Horsemanship, Student Spotlight 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier careers, Farrier School, horse careers, student spotlight, ways to make money with horses

Maria Ostry of Bruno, Nebraska (in Butler County) has been shoeing horses for 3 years now. She attended the Butler Professional Farrier School basic course in 2015 and the advanced course in 2016. She excelled as a student where she demonstrated a desire to learn and pushed herself every day to become better. She has […]

Real Value of Horses

Aug 16, 2018 by Doug Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, equine foot care, Horse Foot Care, individual horse care, mustang, veterinary care

Since horses can make a difference in our lives, and even change us, it is worth considering the real value of horses. Some are valued at thousands of dollars – some are not. While most highly trained and well bred horses are sold by private treaty or at special production sales, a large number are […]

Summer Pest Control

Jul 19, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips, Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, horse owner guide, individual horse care, pest control

This time of year, bugs can be a problem for horses. Especially in areas that have been having a lot of rain. There is more standing water—a breeding ground for many varieties of irritating bugs. Flies, gnats, mosquitoes and culicoides (no-see-ums) are just some of the many different kinds of insects that can have a […]

Training Horses to Stand Still

Apr 19, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Horsemanship 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler horseshoeing schools, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, hoof care for older horses, horse owner guide, horseshoeing business tips, Horseshoeing School

Last week, we talked about getting horses to stand still. We mentioned some different tactics that can help horses to stand relatively still for the farrier while he or she is working. We had several great responses. Some of these responses included advice about working with older horses and remembering to be patient with horses […]

Getting Horses to Stand Still

Apr 12, 2018 by Pete Butler Category: Horsemanship 2 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Horse Foot Care, individual horse care

Horses are living animals so they will inevitably move around while the farrier is working. This can be very frustrating to farriers who do precision work. A lot of movement makes a difficult job even more difficult. Ideally, horses should stand relatively still for the farrier as they work. Some horses do a better job […]

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 […]

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