Steve Stanley

Steve Stanley

Steve Stanley is a second generation farrier who started shoeing in 1973. He is based in Versailles, Ky.

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Shoeing for the 21st Century

Track shoer shares hoof-care insights
I've been shoeing horses for more than 20 years at The Red Mile in Lexington, Ky., as well as at other tracks. When I started, the standard shoes for a trotter at that time were 5/8-inch half rounds, often with a big leather pad. A trotter with 4-inch toes wasn’t uncommon.
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Hoof Beats: Mitigating Damage

Loss of hoof wall could be the result of several factors including injury, disease, and infection. Often a horse can lose what appears to be massive amounts of wall, but still be sound and moving well. Other times the smallest crack can result in lameness. The important factors are the location and cause of the damage.
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