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Shoeing the Horses at Fort Robinson

Jun 09, 2011 by Butler2318 Category: Farrier Careers, Farrier training, Horse Care, Horseshoeing, Horseshoeing History 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Doug Butler, Horseshoeing History

Last month we shod the horses and mules at Fort Robinson State Park for the first time this season. We have been shoeing them for the last three years. They have draft horse teams, mule teams, and saddle horses used for the stage coach, tour wagons, and short and long trail rides in the Soldier […]

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 […]

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 […]

Law of the Farm

Dec 01, 2009 by Butler2318 Category: Farrier Careers, Horseshoeing 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, farrier careers

There is a tendency in our modern society to look for short cuts in every aspect of life. We want the cheapest product even if quality must be compromised to get it; we want knowledge and skill without effort; we expect minimum effort to reap maximum reward. We learn the techniques of getting by. Only […]

FAQ 6: Foot Care for Older Horses with Arthritis

Nov 16, 2009 by Butler2318 Category: FAQ's, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, hoof care for older horses, horse foot care tips

Question: My mare is Twelve going on Thirteen. I have had her for two years and have always had problems with holding and trimming her rear feet. In an article I read recently on restraint training it is stated that if a horse is old or has problems with arthritis they should not have their legs […]

FAQ 1: Should horses wear shoes, boots or go barefoot?

Oct 23, 2009 by Butler2318 Category: FAQ's, Horse Foot Care 0 comments Tags: Butler farrier schools, Butler horseshoeing schools, Doug Butler, hoof care, Horse Foot Care

Which do you recommend: metal shoes, strap-on boots, or barefoot? Before recommending a specific plan for hoof care, I need to know something about the horse’s feet, the rider and the intended use of the horse.  Of course, it would be ideal if all horses could be ridden barefoot, as it would be the most […]

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