Castelli Horseshoeing

Castelli Horseshoeing Providing horseshoeing and trimming services in Southwest Kansas, Northwest Oklahoma, and surrounding areas. 10+ years of horseshoeing experience.

Member: Kansas Farriers Association, Oklahoma Farriers Association, World Championship Blacksmiths

Tim Hoover and I won the tong class. They were put into the raffle and won by little little one. Couldn't ho to a sweete...
06/11/2024

Tim Hoover and I won the tong class. They were put into the raffle and won by little little one. Couldn't ho to a sweeter kid. Congrats Paisley. Thanks Tanner Nolan for giving her that ticket.

03/28/2024

Horse women : Get nails done. Two days later breaks a nail working in the barn. “Damn it I just got these done now I’m gonna have to drive up there and pay to get them fixed.”

Also horse women : Gets horse shod. Turns horse loose on 20 acres of wet grass, with 3 other horses, 2 hours after a rain storm. Horse pulls shoe. “Damn horse shoers these days. He’s gonna have to get out here and fix this ASAP! He better not charge me either because I just had them done!!!”

I know y’all all don’t get your nails done but this applies to so many other aspects of life. The difference is you’ll drive 20 min to get your nail fixed and happily pay for it.

In case you didn't know or were wondering...
09/29/2023

In case you didn't know or were wondering...

GOING IN CIRCLES

When horses roamed the plains, they did exactly that: they roamed. They drifted along, grazing and mostly walking in straight lines. When horses worked for a living, they continued to walk those straight lines, pulling a plow from one end of the field to the other, pulling a milk wagon from one end of town to the other, or pushing cattle from one end of Texas to the other. As they transitioned from work animals to recreation vehicles, they generally continued walking, jogging, or cantering in reasonably straight lines, going from one end of a trail to the other.

Of course, not all work or recreation involved strict, straight line movement. They were asked to cut cattle, which often required them to work laterally, with sudden starts and stops and jolts and jerks. They were asked to perform military/dressage maneuvers, with significant lateral movement and transitions. They were asked to foxhunt, which required them to work over fences and around obstacles. They were asked to participate in sport, such as polo, which again required stops, starts, bursts of speed and lateral work. And, of course, they were asked to race, which required speed, but generally on straight line tracks or long ovals.

As they transitioned into show and competition arenas, however, they shifted away from straight line activity. We changed the game and asked them to become focused athletes and runway models. In doing so, we put them into smaller and smaller spaces and asked them to perform more and more patterned behaviors. Basically, we put them into patterned, repetitive movements—mostly in circles... little, tight circles. And they started to fall apart, experiencing more and more issues with joint problems, soft tissue injuries, and general lameness concerns.

We blamed their failures and breakdowns on bad breeding practices and poor genetics; we blamed their failures on bad farriers and inadequate veterinarians; we blamed their breakdowns on poor training and conditioning, poor horse keeping practices, bad nutritional practices, and any number of other things. And, while none of these should be disallowed, the fact remains that we changed the game and put them into those little, tiny circles and repetitive activities. So, let’s look at equine anatomy, and specifically, let’s look at that in relation to athletic maneuvers and activities.

First and foremost, the horse is designed to be heavy on the forehand. We fight against that concept, asking them to engage their hindquarters, to “collect,” and to give us impulsion. And they’re capable of doing so… but they’re not designed or “programmed” to sustain such activity for any length of time. When they do this in “natural” settings and situations, they’re playing, they’re being startled or frightened, or they’re showing off. None of these are sustained activities.

Likewise, when they do engage, they’re generally bolting forward, jumping sideways, or leaping upwards. And they're typically doing that with a burst of speed and energy, not in slow motion. Ultimately, their design is simply not conducive to circular work. Each joint, from the shoulder to the ground is designed for flexion and extension—for forward motion, not lateral motion. In fact, these joints are designed to minimize and restrict lateral or side-to-side movement.

09/01/2023
07/05/2023

Happy 4th of July ..
Yesterday the Devil charged the Gates of Heaven. As he approached he saw that God, his Son, Saint Peter and a man that the Devil has never seen before stood at the gates. This stopped him right in his tracks. Bewildered the Devil stared at the man, not knowing what to make of it, he just shrugged. The Devil looked at the four and finally said with a laugh “Who is this mere mortal to think he can stand against the might of Hell?”
With an evil sneer, the Devil raised his hands and a thousand demons charged the gates. The man coolly raised his weapon and began firing. With every shot, a demon fell. After half an hour of this, the Devil stood alone. Furious the Devil shifted to his natural beastly form and with a mighty roar charged the gates himself. The man just smiled pulled his K-Bar and waited for the Devil to come.
After the Devil fought against the man he stood back and examined his wounds, he looked up at the man and saw that he had suffered wounds and looked about dead. So, the Devil charged, again and again, the man smiled and brought his K-Bar to the ready. The Devil stopped in his tracks and curiously looked at the man. He then said,
“Who is this mere mortal who is not afraid of me and can stand against the might of Hell?”
To this Saint Peter raised an eyebrow; Jesus smiled and looked at his father and while the man went back to attention, God laughed and said “If you really need to know I will tell you, I took some of the fire I gave you and turned it into his fighting spirit. I took some of the stone that I put into the earth and turned it into his will, I took the ice I put at the top of the world and turned into his nerves, then I finished by giving him a willingness to sacrifice himself for the good of others. He will not quit until the job is done. He is by far my greatest creation; he is the best of man. I call him a Marine. The Devil hung his head and walked back to Hell.
USMC

"This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave." - Elmer DavisLet's never for...
05/29/2023

"This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave." - Elmer Davis

Let's never forget those that made the ultimate sacrifice because of their love for this great country we live in.

Maintenance is best when performed regularly - We are asked to perform miracles with ill mannered horses and uneducated ...
04/26/2023

Maintenance is best when performed regularly - We are asked to perform miracles with ill mannered horses and uneducated customers. Why do some people not care for their horses, and expect performance with no maintenance on them? Have you seen the horse market? It costs alot to replace a good horse. You only want maintenance twice a year. Set up a schedule and maintain your horse! Everyone involved will thank you. Especially your horse!

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