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Shoeing For A Living

Improving Your Skills Through Teaching

Placerville, Calif., farrier Marijke Ellert explains how teaching apprentices and students at Pacific Horseshoeing School in Plymouth, Calif., has improved her skills.
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Shoeing for a Living

Farrier’s Success Comes Through Diversity

By not focusing on particular disciplines, Arizona farrier Chad Lunderville has been able to grow his footcare practice over the past 20 years
During the 10 years of his childhood living on a Wisconsin dairy farm, Chad Lunderville had a clearer path for working with cows than horses. Tired of the brutal winters that hampered the dairy operation, his family moved back to Arizona, where horses gained the younger Lunderville’s attention.
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Colorado Farrier Carl A. Hayden Passes Away

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of loving father, husband, brother, Poppa and Uncle, Carl A Hayden of Carbondale, CO. He passed away on February 6th after a brave battle with cancer.
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Shoeing for a Living

Setting a Standard in West Texas

El Paso, Texas, farrier Doug Hogue says other shoers are largely to thank for the progress of his practice
Intensity is a key trait found in most successful farriers. Concentration on the job at hand, striving for self-improvement and unwavering pursuit of established goals are a few ways it manifests with practitioners. Without that spirit, one will not last long in this industry.
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