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Hoof-Care Highlights: May 11, 2024

This Week: Hoof-care professionals across the country and the ocean are sharing what they know with others in the industry through social media, webinars and videos. Here are a few of our favorites.  Read More
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Nominate a Farrier Supply Shop for American Farriers Journal’s 2024 Supply Shop of the Year Award Program

American Farriers Journal is excited to launch an all-new Supply Shop of the Year Award program. Nominations are being accepted through May 31, 2024. Read More
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What are the 4 Lengths of Horses’ Feet?

No doubt you have some thoughts on a horse’s hoof length. I recently wrote about the three important lengths for the soundness of the horse — dorsal length, horizontal length and vertical length (or depth). Read More
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Haul-In Farrier Practice Thrives in an Unlikely Place

Conventional wisdom suggests farriers must travel to their hoof-care clients if they want to stay in business. After all, what motivation do clients have to surrender the convenience of their shoer arriving at their barn to perform a valuable service? Read More
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Tell Your Farrier or Mentor You Appreciate Them for Farriers Week

Nominate your farrier or mentor for the 25th annual Farriers Spotlight during Farriers Week, which is from July 7-13. This special week is time to acknowledge the contribution of farriers to the equine industry. Read More
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Arizona Farrier Empowers Native American Youth Through Hoof Care

George Goode, an 83-year-old member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, founded the Native American Horse Education Foundation to teach Indigenous youth how to care for and shoe their horses, giving young farriers the tools to start their own businesses. 

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Continuing Education is a Key to Success

Are you as good a farrier today as you will ever be? Do your current abilities guarantee you will have a successful career? Graduating from farrier school won’t be enough. Industry leaders point to an increasing emphasis on continuing education and professionalism in the farrier world — the ongoing need to add to your knowledge and skills. Read More

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