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Don’t Be An Ultracrepidarian

Nov 16, 2017 by Pete Butler Category: Best Business Practices, Horseshoeing, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, equine foot care, farrier careers, farrier customer service, Farrier School, horseshoeing business tips

Farriers can get annoyed with people that they feel are unjustly criticizing their work. A horse owner may “go on the internet” for a few hours and feel at liberty to offer advice with their newfound knowledge. When a (sometimes well-meaning) non-farrier does this, it makes him or her look ignorant. A customer once said, […]

Deworming in the Fall

Nov 17, 2016 by Pete Butler Category: Horse Care, Horse Owner Tips, Uncategorized, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, cold weather horse care, competency in equine foot care, farrier customer service, horse owner guide, winter equine foot care

In the fall, as the temperatures drop, horses will get some relief as external parasites like flies, mosquitoes and ticks begin to die off. We tend to think of parasite control as something we do in the spring because as the temperature rises, we see and hear the flies and mosquitoes. But fall is also […]

Case Study – Horse with Low Ringbone

Oct 27, 2016 by Jake Butler Category: Anatomy, Conformation, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: competency in equine foot care, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, equine foot care, exostosis, farrier customer service, Farrier School, fractured extensor process, fractured P3, hoof care, Horseshoeing School, how to shoe a horse, Jake Butler, low ringbone, radiograph, ringbone

  Farriers are presented with different horse feet scenarios.  Often these come as a last resort from horse owners.  This was a horse that was injured 4 months ago.  The owner was not sure how the horse injured himself.  There is a bulge at the coronary band and the right front foot is beginning to […]

A great read!

Feb 11, 2014 by Butler2318 Category: Veterinary Care 0 comments

Reviewed by Jacob Butler CJF, AWCF of Butler Professional Farrier School LLC, January 22, 2014 I enjoyed reading Horse Vet, Chronicles of a Mobile Veterinarian by Dr. Courtney Diehl. It is an easy read with real life stories of what to expect as a horse vet. I think anyone considering the idea of becoming a veterinarian should read this book.

What goals have you set as a farrier or veterinarian for 2011?

Jan 11, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Customer Service, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horseshoeing, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, horseshoeing business tips, Learning skills, professional farrier

January brings a renewed hope for personal and family progress in the new year.  Starting with New Year’s resolutions, this is the time of year when people tend to set goals and make commitments.   Using this traditional time of the year to evaluate the past and plan for the future are worthwhile, healthy pursuits. However, […]

2010 Farrier Clinic in Holy Land

Dec 21, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, Horse Foot Care

I was invited by Guy Karsh, a former student, to go to Israel to do a clinic for farriers and equine veterinarians. My wife and I traveled there and gave a two and a half day program the last part of November. There were 30 farriers, 27 vets and 33 horse owners in attendance at […]

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 […]

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