Basic Trim
Includes the removal
of the excess normal growth of the hoof and the frog |
$35.00 |
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Shoeing
Includes the basic trim service mentioned above and also
includes shoes. We have a variety of shoes that can be applied to
the front only or a complete set |
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Front application of steel
shoes
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$65.00 |
Complete set of steel
shoes
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$90.00 |
Front application of
aluminum shoes
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$80.00 |
Complete set of aluminum
shoes
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$130.00 |
Draft Horse Trim
Includes the removal of the excess normal growth of the hoof
and the frog |
$90.00 |
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Draft Horse Trim Including
Shoes
Includes the removal of the excess normal growth of the hoof and
the frog and application of shoes |
$255.00 |
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Optional Pads Available |
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Snow Pads prevent
the build up of snow in the hoof. The horse is therefore more
comfortable and has less muscle strain when these pads are
applied.
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$20.00/pair |
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Hot Shoeing
Hot shoeing requires forging skills that cold shoeing does
not. The hot shoer is better able to assist your horse because he
has the ability to build corrective, therapeutic, training, and
other specialized shoes of all kinds for your horse. The forge
work of hot shoeing requires a larger tool investment and a great
deal of instruction and practice to master. |
$155.00 |
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SPECIALTY SERVICES |
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Hourly Rate
Does NOT include any additional application fees that may
apply (shoes, pads, trim, wedges, packing, etc.) |
$130.00 |
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Corrective Work
Applications of the following shoes can be chosen for corrective
work:
Lateral / Medial
Extension | Half Heart Bar | VETTECTM |
Per case basis |
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Therapeutic Work
Applications of the following shoes can be chosen for therapeutic
work
Handmade Rockered &
Rolled Toed Shoes | Morrisons Aluminum Shoes |
Reddens Rail Shoe | Thoroughbred Race Plates |
Eggbar Shoes | Eggbar | Straightbar
| Heart Bar | VETTECTM |
Per case basis |
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Foundered Work
Founder is a common ailment that is a painful disease affecting
the horse's feet. The damage may also be be so severe that the
horse may be permanently lame or require euthanasia. This is very
misunderstood and many horses are unnecessarily euthanized. With
proper care, this can be prevented. |
Per case basis |