Hot Iron Hoofcare, LLC

Hot Iron Hoofcare, LLC Common sense farriery that is based in equine science and anatomy. (303) 548-9923

Cash came in with a nasty pasture injury. Hopefully some stability will help him out
04/26/2025

Cash came in with a nasty pasture injury. Hopefully some stability will help him out

Much thanks to the customers, suppliers and friends that make the world go around at Hot Iron Hoofcare!
11/24/2022

Much thanks to the customers, suppliers and friends that make the world go around at Hot Iron Hoofcare!

It's that crazy busy time of year, but I will get there as soon as I can.
06/16/2021

It's that crazy busy time of year, but I will get there as soon as I can.

I consider myself extremely fortunate to do what I get to to every day.  Many customer become friends.  Some places just...
04/18/2021

I consider myself extremely fortunate to do what I get to to every day. Many customer become friends. Some places just become part of my life and even part of my lifestyle. Vista Verde was the first customer for Hot Iron Hoofcare here in Colorado, when the Holestine Family decided to move from Missouri in 2015. I have met many great people, made some good friends and many memories, and acquired a wealth of knowledge while caring for the horses at this ranch. These days I tend to work on sport horses and very few ranch horses, but I certainly enjoy this ranch. If you have ever considered a mountain vacation at a guest ranch then get off the fence and book a week at Vista Verde. You will not be disappointed. The location, facilities, opportunities, and more importantly the people that will make the ranch your home for the week are truly second to none.

Every day shoeing horses is a good one, but some are even better than others.  Yesterday I got to start out with one of ...
11/07/2019

Every day shoeing horses is a good one, but some are even better than others. Yesterday I got to start out with one of my all-time favorite horses. Myca is retired now, but I still get to see her every few weeks to do my part in keeping her comfortable. Working on this wonderful mare is always a joy. Also, after being on the east coast for about a year The Odinpotimus is back in town.

I am definately blessed with great customers and awesome horses!

Most educated farriers know of and have at least done some preliminary research on the Formahoof system. We've seen It a...
08/25/2019

Most educated farriers know of and have at least done some preliminary research on the Formahoof system. We've seen It and been tagged in the post about it. It is inovative, it is new, and it is kind of cool, but it doesn't do anything that can't be accomplished by use of the products that we currently use and have access too. Along with the system's newness and coolness, come some complexities that must be overcome for the long-term health of the hoof and from some reports of the initial users there have been some reliability and longevity issues with this application method.

So, for the $5000 cost of equipment and materials, Hot Iron Hoofcare, LLC would be glad to apply a pair of Formahoof to your horse and see how it works out. ...Or, we'd also be glad to discuss other options that will meet your horse's needs.

P.S. just a few short months ago, the initial costs were only $10,000, so it is clearly obvious to the attentive that the market demand for this product has been high🤔

"I'll never get over the feeling you get when you've done a horse right."  Maybe it's that feeling that keeps me going t...
12/31/2018

"I'll never get over the feeling you get when you've done a horse right." Maybe it's that feeling that keeps me going through the long days, all the miles, and aches & pains; or maybe it's the pursuit of what can't be achieved. Whatever it is, I am truly bless to be a Farrier.

So, here's to old men & barshoes, shade trees, and scarred knuckles and many more years before I have to think about that last foot, last horse or last breathe.

Thank you to everyone who was part of making 2018 such a wonderful year. I'm excited to see what 2019 has in store for Hot Iron Hoofcare.

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An Old Farrier

A bunch of young farriers stood looking down at a horses foot.
They talked of what to do and how to do it, What measures to take to make the horse sound again, shaking their heads.

Under a shade tree an old man sat, his hands twisted and knuckles scarred. He was slumped and tired, worn out by weather and horses, useless and empty.

Once this old man could shoe any horse with hair on it's hide. He could make his hammer blows sing like music on his anvil. He did it for a hundred years until his knees were gone, shoulders ached and his arms grew weak.

He heard talk nearby, listened quietly to the voices of inexperience and slowly stood and limped over to where the boys stood in the sun. He groaned with each halting step.

The old farrier looked down at the horse and said, "mind if I put in my two cents?" Well, the young men snickered, smiled and looked the old empty man up and down.

"You're a little long in the tooth, old fella. I reckon you're here to give us some old time advice?" One of the young men said.

Laughing another chimed in "Do us a favor, huh and just go rest in the shade cause we got this problem worked out. You see, times are changed and we're specialists in the farrier trade."

The old man smiled. "I know you boys have it licked. You know just what to do for this old horse and Im just in your way but it sounded like you could use a little help. Don't mind me I'll just get on back to the shade."

Hesitantly one young man stepped forward and touched the ancient farrier on his arm and said "I'd like to know what you have to say. You see, I want to learn what it takes to be a man like you, to have shod the horses you have. So, please stay and teach me something not in our books, will ya?"

The old man smiled, his face like dry leather and said, "Hand me your tools son, and we can make this horse run and play."

With that the stooped and gray old man lifted the horses foot and went to work. He trimmed, shaped the foot, flipped the rasp in his hand and pointed at a cracked and broken heel and said quietly, "Bar shoe is what you need."

"Well we knew that ole man." the first guy snickered

"We dont have any bar shoes on the truck" said another. "What now?"

The wrinkled old man went to the hot shots truck, fired his forge and cut a piece of iron, he slipped it into the fire and let it heat, Then fished it out of the inferno and began shaping the red hot steel on the anvil. He worked fast and sure, tapping the hot steel here and there, making a miracle of beauty and grace, a shoe to make the horse stand straight and feel good.

Quenched, holes punched, rasped clean, he took the shoe, filled his mouth with nails and picked up a driving hammer. He limped over to the horse and groaned as he picked up the foot. Taking a breath he steadied himself and one by one he drove the nails.

He slowly straightened up and stretched out his back, curved with years of bending over. A young man picked up the foot and the kids didn't say a whole lot, just shook their heads and one muttered a "well damn."

The old man said "That sure felt good! I always wonder about the last shoe I'll nail on a horse. I hope this ain't it. I hope God will spare me knowing its my last shoe." I will never get over the feeling you get when you've done a horse right."

The old man replaced the kids tools, and limped back to his chair in the shade. The young farriers watched. They knew they had seen something they might never see again, just an old farrier.

Last feet. Last horses. The last time you feel needed for your knowledge, for the skills you've worked hard to know. Someday we will all do those last things, and when our last breath rattles and we close our eyes, a flight of angel wings will lift our souls and carry us away to where the horses always stand, its always cool and the anvil always rings true.

12/25/2018
Hot Iron Hoofcare would like to thank all of the customers,  suppliers and educators that make it possible to do what we...
11/23/2018

Hot Iron Hoofcare would like to thank all of the customers, suppliers and educators that make it possible to do what we do.

This is great new for a lot of horses and their owners in Routt County and surrounding areas.  https://www.facebook.com/...
10/23/2018

This is great new for a lot of horses and their owners in Routt County and surrounding areas.

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Processing and using Pro-Stride for a horse's joint injection Pro-Stride often results in better pain relief and longer pain control than steroid injections,...

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