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Coronavirus Concerns

Mar 26, 2020 by Pete Butler Category: Current Events 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, horse foot care tips, individual horse care, veterinary care

It seems all anyone is talking about is Coronavirus these days. It has had an enormous impact on every industry including ours. Many major horse events have been cancelled. The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until September and for the first time in 75 years the race will not be held on the first Saturday […]

Equine Therapy

Nov 07, 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, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, equine foot care, individual horse care, ways to make money with horses

Winston Churchill is credited with the famous quote, “There’s something about the outside of a horse that’s good for the inside of a man.” In recent years, the medical and psychology fields have been proving that statement to be true. Although it is not new, equine therapy has gained a lot of attention and popularity […]

Keratoma

Oct 24, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Anatomy, Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, equine foot care, horse owner guide, individual horse care, keratoma

When it comes to diseases of the horse’s foot, keratoma is not as scary as it sounds. Literally, keratoma means a tumor (-oma) in the hoof wall (keratin). Tumor can sound intimidating, but most of the time these growths are benign and don’t cause pain. In instances where the horse is sound and does not […]

Horses in Pain

Oct 17, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horsemanship, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, equine foot care, hoof care for older horses, Horseshoeing School, individual horse care, laminitis, ringbone, soundness exam, veterinary care

Farriers and veterinarians alike have (or should have) the horse’s welfare in mind. We do our best to make horses comfortable and would never purposefully harm a horse. We want the horse to be safe. We want the horse to be healthy. We do not want the horse to hurt! It would be nice if […]

Reining Horses

Aug 29, 2019 by Pete Butler Category: Current Events, Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, farrier careers, how to shoe a horse, individual horse care, reining horses, ways to make money with horses

Reining horses have recently been in the national spotlight due to the documentary competition television show, The Last Cowboy on the Paramount Network. The Last Cowboy boasted over 800,000 viewers in the first few episodes. “The show followed the lives of riders competing in the high-stakes sport of horse reining. The contenders were determined to […]

Snake Bites in Horses

Jun 27, 2019 by Doug Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care, Veterinary Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, Horse Foot Care, horse owner guide, individual horse care, snake bites

Only about 10% of snakes native to the U. S. are poisonous. Most of these are in the West and South. However, rattlesnakes are found in all the lower 48 states except Maine. Australia has the most poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions, and jellyfish. Several hundred horses are bitten annually by poisonous snakes in the U. […]

Hoof Growth Rings

Jun 14, 2019 by Doug Butler Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, hoof growth rings, horse care tips, Horse Foot Care, individual horse care

Often farriers are asked about the rings on the horse’s foot. They have the potential of giving us twelve months of information about a horse’s health. Visible rings indicate there has been some disturbance in the metabolism of the horse affecting the keratinization of the hoof. The indentation or ring is formed sometime before it […]

Arabian Horse Historical Memories

May 02, 2019 by Doug Butler Category: Horseshoeing History 0 comments Tags: basic farrier training, Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Doug Butler, Farrier School, Horseshoeing History, individual horse care

By Doug Butler PhD, CJF, FWCF Recently, as I was searching through my extensive collection of horseshoes I came across a shoe  made for Kello-Bask, a yearling Arabian colt that I shod from 1967 to 1970. At the time of his first shoeing I had just been hired to teach farrier skills to students and […]

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 […]

When No One Else Sees It

Apr 18, 2019 by Doug Butler Category: Farrier Careers, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler Professional Farrier School, competency in equine foot care, Doug Butler, horseshoeing business tips, Horseshoeing School, individual horse care, ways to make money with horses

Farriers perform a valuable service for people who care about their horses. It’s important to be trustworthy and do the job correctly. Part of being your own boss means that you must take responsibility to recognize and fix mistakes. No one else will be your overseer. This can be a two-edged sword. Unfortunately, some farriers […]

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