I specialize in barefoot rehabilitation utilizing alternate hoof protection, such as hoof boots.
I use a whole horse approach- the hooves are illustrators of everything from diet to injuries up above; and conversely, hoof pain can cause issues from ... See More
Serving the equine hoofcare industry since 2001. AFA Certified Farrier. From the backyard horse to Olympic Dressage Athlete.
CG farrier services provides custom hoof care to fit your horses specific needs. All breeds of performance horses. including lameness. Located out of McDonough, servicing all of the Spaulding, coweta,and Henry.
10+ years experience, specializing in laminitis and corrective shoeing. Professional and Reliable.
I currently have a limited number of openings for 6 horses or less at a single location. Service area is limited to a 45 minute radius from Moreland, GA.
Barefoot hoof care specialist with over 20 years in the field. Very experienced in rehab of ... See More
Hot/Cold/Corrective shoeing. Horse training. Leather work.
Im a BWFA certified farrier, serving the Newnan Ga area and surrounding areas.
My name is Cody Dennis. I am a farrier servicing the Newnan and surrounding areas. I am experienced with hot/cold shoeing and also have experience with a wide variety of breeds and disciplines of riding.
Bent Tree Forge is a multi-farrier practice that relies on proven methods and a deep understanding of the physiology of the horses limbs.
Serving North Georgia through South Atlanta. I am a trimmer who utilizes booting and glue on techniques for rehabilitation purposes. I also provide services for regular maintenance trims. I apprenticed under Pete Ramey, and am consistently committed See More
...Serving the southeast since 2002 from performance to trail horses.
Please text or call me directly or submit an inquiry through my website, www.farrierbryan.com OR include contact information in your message, as I CANNOT respond to you through shop around. Thank you!
"Full Service Mobile Farrier proudly serving A ... See More
AFA member. I think its important to look at the whole horse rather the just the hoof.The Horses Anatomy Biomechanics of the horse is an essential tool for riding and training.I have worked in Sweden and in Europe working on Dressage and PerformanceSee More
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