In a game of horseshoes, close might be good enough. But your horse’s own shoes and hooves require skill, knowledge, and precision: in essence, a farrier who is right for your horse and riding discipline.
“Good podiatric care is the essence of not only the performance of the day, but also the longevity of the horse,” says David Duckett, FWCF (fellow of the Worshipful Company of Farriers), a master farrier and blacksmith based in Ambler, Pennsylvania.
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