Dark Horse Forge & Farriery

Dark Horse Forge & Farriery "Correct Shoeing For Balance & Performance"
Offering a full range of farrier services to meet the ne

Pair of handmade shoes for a nice little trail horse yesterday
04/06/2023

Pair of handmade shoes for a nice little trail horse yesterday

Bar shoe and hospital plate that was made and applied yesterday for a thin soled horse that had suffered a recent absces...
04/01/2023

Bar shoe and hospital plate that was made and applied yesterday for a thin soled horse that had suffered a recent abscess.

Recent hoofpick made from an old rasp
03/28/2023

Recent hoofpick made from an old rasp

10/06/2022
Made a few shoes after the work day was over
09/27/2022

Made a few shoes after the work day was over

I had the opportunity to work on some new horses for some great people today.
08/11/2022

I had the opportunity to work on some new horses for some great people today.

Good horses, good dogs, and good clients!
07/07/2022

Good horses, good dogs, and good clients!

Farriers helping Farriers! No other professions jump in and help out others like Farriers do. Seven Farriers cleared the...
07/02/2022

Farriers helping Farriers! No other professions jump in and help out others like Farriers do. Seven Farriers cleared their schedule on a Friday to help out.

06/28/2022
05/19/2022

There are a million things I think about when considering a trim for a horse.

Their movement, diet, posture, environment, conformation, past injuries, internal pathology, metabolic issues, their comfort level, their job expectations, hoof wear patterns, what their hoof distortion/pathology is suggesting, etc.

My focus when assessing these becomes giving the horse the best trim possible based on all those factors. Sometimes that means putting the foot down for a second look mid-trim, seeing how they adjust their stance and weightbearing, letting the foot "settle' under weightbearing before making a small change, or watching them move again to see changes in biomechanics or loading, the list goes on.

I can't stress this enough: when horses stand well - meaning they willingly pick their feet up, and hold them up comfortably for extended periods of time - it makes my job exponentially easier.. but not only that, the horse receives a more considerate trim.

If we are spending most of the hoofcare appointment focusing on how the horse stands - or isn't standing - to have its feet done, our focus shifts away from the minute details of the hoof and body and movement that might affect our trim, and instead is centered on keeping ourselves safe and the horse comfortable enough just to finish the trim.

There is a marked difference between giving the best trim possible for that horse's situation, and "making sure we just finish the trim."

Sometimes, for a horse that is unable to stand well, all it takes to make hoofcare appointments easier is the owner working in between trims, picking up the feet and holding them up comfortably. Sometimes, professional training help may be needed. And of course, there's always the possibility of a pain factor that requires some veterinary diagnostics and intervention.

If you're wondering if your hoofcare provider is giving your horse the best trim possible, one question to add into the mix is - is your horse standing as comfortably and willingly as possible? If not, then some work on that might make a drastic difference in the trim outcome.

For those who might need more help with how their horses stand for the farrier, I have two podcast episodes on this topic:

Making Hoofcare Appointments a Positive Experience with Adele Shaw:
https://thehumblehoof.libsyn.com/making-hoofcare-a-positive-experience-with-adele-shaw

Farrier Friendly with Kristin Thornberry:
https://thehumblehoof.libsyn.com/farrier-friendly-how-to-support-your-horse-to-stand-well-for-the-farrier-with-kristin-thornberry

Pictured is a horse who stands immaculately for her trim 🥰

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Knoxville, TN

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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(865) 441-1380

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