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Re that ferrier (furrier)??? thing
OK I don't type that word very often. However Brad is quite professional and
does horses all over this area and has a waiting list of folks wanting him to do
their horses. I think the going price for that kind of work varies from area to
area. He charges $15.00 for a trim and $45.00 for a reset and $50.00 for a
complete shoeing. All the trail and endurance riders within this area use him
. His wife works at Keenland Race track and he does too when the Keenland Fall
Sale is on. As far as the shoes staying on between November and the end of
February to early March. I do know that my horses never need a trim during that
period and my old mare, when she was shod, kept her shoes tight during that
time. everyone that uses Brad says he puts shoes on to stay and JR has never
lost a shoe he applied except once in a piece of field fence.
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