Lundeen Farrier Service LLC

Lundeen Farrier Service LLC Farrier based out of Saint Francis, MN. Patient, prompt, and professional care.

✨️New offerings!!✨️Some of you may have seen these in person already, but glue-on shoes and nail-on plastic shoes are no...
10/21/2023

✨️New offerings!!✨️

Some of you may have seen these in person already, but glue-on shoes and nail-on plastic shoes are now available 😊

While more expensive, these options can help horses with specific needs when steel or aluminum shoes are not optimal. It's always good to have more tools available to help keep your horses sound and happy!

Keep on keepin' on!
09/17/2022

Keep on keepin' on!

04/06/2022

Question: I’ve heard conflicting recommendations on when to start grazing my horses in the spring. Is April 1st too early to start grazing my horses?

Response: Spring grazing should be introduced slowly and delayed until grasses reach 6 to 8”. Calendar date is not important as weather conditions and grass growth can vary greatly from year to year. When pastures reach 6 to 8”, begin grazing for 15 minutes, increasing the grazing time each day by 15 minutes until 5 hours of consecutive grazing is reached. After that, unrestricted grazing can occur. A gradual change from one feedstuff to another provides enough time for the microbial populations to adjust. Without an adjustment period, these specialized gut microbes can die off after a rapid diet switch, which can result in the release of toxins and possible bouts of laminitis and colic. We also recommend feeding horses their normal hay diet before turning them out to pasture during the first several grazing events of the spring. This strategy should help avoid rapid intake of pasture grasses. Even though hay and pasture are both forms of forages, there are significant differences (e.g. moisture content). Additionally, new pasture growth (≤2”) is extremely high in nonstructural carbohydrates. This might not be an issue for fit, healthy horses, but may be an issue for overweight horses or ones with a history of laminitis.

First day at the Kansas Contest was a huge blast!! 41 competitors, and they all came in swinging. Mike Poe was a great c...
03/18/2022

First day at the Kansas Contest was a huge blast!! 41 competitors, and they all came in swinging. Mike Poe was a great clinician and judge, and the KFA has been doing an amazing job hosting. Can't wait to cheer on the rest of the MN gang tomorrow, and find out how we did!

Definitely the smallest shoe I've made so far!Maybe someday I'll make little punches for proper nail holes...
02/24/2022

Definitely the smallest shoe I've made so far!

Maybe someday I'll make little punches for proper nail holes...

Currently accepting new clients within 1 hour of C**n Rapids (North, South, or East Metro), as well as the Aitkin/Braine...
01/21/2022

Currently accepting new clients within 1 hour of C**n Rapids (North, South, or East Metro), as well as the Aitkin/Brainerd area.

Call or text today to book an appointment!

So excited to see this in print!! I was very fortunate to be able to share my experience at a pre-certification clinic f...
12/23/2021

So excited to see this in print!!

I was very fortunate to be able to share my experience at a pre-certification clinic for the American Farrier's Association to help get the word out about them. They are wonderful clinics, and the one I attended had a massive impact on my success with certification.

"No Foot, No Horse" is a great, concise publication of the AFA for farriers to share information, from interesting articles about farrier-vets or tool maintenance to schedules of upcoming AFA events and horseshoeing competition results.

Gotta love using shoe modifications for real needs! This horse has a club foot on the other front foot, and tends to gro...
12/14/2021

Gotta love using shoe modifications for real needs!

This horse has a club foot on the other front foot, and tends to grow the pictured hoof at a low angle.

My answer: a full wedge pad on this one to help even them out, and a slight rocker toe to keep that forward-running toe in check.

There's always more than one way to skin a cat, but it's fun to try things and see where your intuition takes you. Happy Monday!

A little extra room goes a long way. Thanks Truck Gear USA!
11/06/2021

A little extra room goes a long way. Thanks Truck Gear USA!

Just call her twinkle toes 😍
10/29/2021

Just call her twinkle toes 😍

Address

Saint Francis, MN
55070

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 10pm
Tuesday 5am - 10pm
Wednesday 5am - 10pm
Thursday 5am - 10pm
Friday 5am - 10pm
Saturday 5am - 10pm

Telephone

+19062813352

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