Lizzie
Well-Known Member
I'm so glad you found a reliable and knowledgeable farrier for this little girl. This especially, since I know you also offer riding lessons on this Mini. I remember on the other huge forum message thread, her feet were a bit long. Not as long as they are now, but obviously needing some quality work. If you look on many Mini websites, where it shows winners and/or Minis in show condition on flat ground, you can save the pics, blow them up and see how Mini hoofs should look. I don't think we can blame all farriers. Many have never worked on Minis or even huge Draft horse feet. Is really is up to the owner, to show them pics if possible and educate them.
I have always thought it an extremely hard job to be a farrier. I wonder sometimes, if a small ramp to something higher (such as a goat milking ramp and stand) might not make it easier for farriers to work on Minis.
Lizzie
I have always thought it an extremely hard job to be a farrier. I wonder sometimes, if a small ramp to something higher (such as a goat milking ramp and stand) might not make it easier for farriers to work on Minis.
Lizzie