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Essential Anatomy Kit

Jan 30, 2015 by Butler2318 Category: Anatomy, Customer Service, Essential Anatomy Kit, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, DBE Continuing Farrier Education, Essential Anatomy Kit, farrier customer service, Farrier purchases, Horse Foot Care, horse foot care tips

In the mid 70s, Dr. Doug Butler went to Cornell University to get an advanced degree because he wanted to further his understanding of the horse.

Give a Foundered Horse a Chance

May 14, 2013 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments

©2013 Doug Butler PhD, CJF, FWCF Butler Professional Farrier School "Saying the final goodbye to a beloved family friend of the equine variety can be very heart-rending. If that sad time can be delayed, and several more happy useful years added, everyone rejoices."

Trimming Mares & Foals

Jan 22, 2013 by Butler2318 Category: Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Horse Owner Tips 0 comments

Foaling season is just around the corner. A question often asked by horse owners and farriers relates to the hoof care of mares about to foal or those that have foaled. When and how should they be trimmed?

The Talent Code

Aug 30, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Best Business Practices, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, competency in equine foot care, Doug Butler, Farrier choices, farrier customer service, horseshoer competency

I believe one of the main reasons we hear so much criticism of the lack of farrier skills today is due to a lack of long-term commitment to skill mastery. It seems that many people only want to put in the minimum effort needed to graduate from a farrier school or to make a living. […]

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Jul 12, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Farrier Careers, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing, Horseshoeing History 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Doug Butler, Horseshoeing History, Marshall "Buster" Conklin

Sir Isaac Newton, one of the world’s greatest scientists who formulated many of the laws of physics, once remarked in a letter to his rival Robert Hooke, “If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants.” He said he came up with his revolutionary ideas by thinking about […]

Four Corners Contest 2011

Jun 23, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Draft Horse Shoeing, Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care 2 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, Draft Horse Shoeing, hoof care, individual horse care

“The Butler Team” recently won the three-man draft horse shoeing competition at the Four Corners Contest in Castle Rock, Colorado. The horses were well behaved and were owned by a carriage company in Denver. (Apparently there are nine carriage companies in Denver). We drew a Shire horse with beautiful feet that stood perfectly. Everything went […]

Horseshoes Bring Luck to the Royal Wedding

May 03, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier Careers, Horse Care, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler horseshoeing schools, competency in equine foot care, hoof care, Horse Foot Care, Royal Wedding

The royal wedding in England has captured the attention and imagination of the world. As I watched, Adam Smith’s statement in The Wealth of Nations came to mind, “The chief enjoyment of riches consists in the parade of riches….” In spite of the occurrence of other significant world events, “the story book event” took precedence. […]

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 […]

Driving and Clinching Horseshoe Nails

Sep 28, 2010 by Butler2318 Category: Equine Soundness, Farrier training, Horse Foot Care, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: barefoot trimming, basic farrier training, competency in equine foot care, Farrier choices, hoof care

Driving horseshoe nails accurately, consistently and safely is a difficult task for the beginner. Some persons have abandoned horseshoeing altogether and become barefoot advocates because of their lack of confidence and skill in this area. It’s sort of like throwing out the baby with the bath. There are times when nothing but nailing on shoes […]

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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