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What Current Hoof-Care Thinking Means To Your Shoeing Business

Fully understanding what has been done in the past and what's being done today in research circles is critical to dealing with the hoof
Readers of American Farriers Journal know that being informed about past and present hoof-care theories is an important part of a professional farrier business. There is no shortage of educational opportunities, as conventions, clinics, videos, Web sites, Internet bulletin boards and publications all offer many opportunities to keep up with the latest advances in hoof care.
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Shop Talk

What's $$$ value of competing in shoeing contests?
When it comes to determining annual income, shoers who compete in shoeing competitions earn as much as $6,300 in additional income each year when compared with shoers who don’t compete.
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Trailblazing

Illinois farrier Ross Hutton turned a horse trailer into a state-of-the-art shoeing rig
To keep the rain off his head and money in his pocket, Ross Hutton made a decision a few years ago.
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Volunteers Keep AFA Going

Looking at the ways farriers can give their time
I am pleased to report that the American Farrier’s Association (AFA) has been very active over the past months in our continuing efforts to improve services to our members and the horse-owning public.
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Shoeing Honors For Three

This year's International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame members went well beyond the call of duty
The horseshoeing business certainly owes a tremendous amount of gratitude to this year’s three inductees into the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame.
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