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		<title>My Horse Stands for Service!, Kinda, Sorta, um Maybe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s okay, so do mine.  And it&#8217;s a fact that you can diligently pick out all four of your horse&#8217;s hooves twice a day every day and still when I get there he will pitch a fit like he was just grabbed off the BLM truck.  That is just the way they are.  Here are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s okay, so do mine.  And it&#8217;s a fact that you can diligently pick out all four of your horse&#8217;s hooves twice a day every day and still when I get there he will pitch a fit like he was just grabbed off the BLM truck.  That is just the way they are.  Here are some pointers and facts to make you feel a little less embarrassed when the farrier shows up and your horse isn&#8217;t on board, and also help keep that great farrier you finally found.</p>
<p>1.-Please don&#8217;t feed your horse while it is being serviced, it is very dangerous and the only time I have been hospitalized was over someone feeding a kid&#8217;s 4-h pet while I trimmed it.  Seems like such a small thing, but it really is a bad idea and my service (along with many others) does not allow it.</p>
<p>2.-Along those lines, if you know I am going to be there to shoe your horse at noon, please don&#8217;t wait till 11:45 to feed your animals.  I am usually pretty understanding of most circumstances but try to be as courteous as you can to you farrier, it is no fun getting your head danced on by a horse demanding it&#8217;s feed immediately.</p>
<p>3.-If your horse is prone to kicking, biting, or whatever potential hazard it may present (maybe it just has bad gas?) please let your horseshoer know.  I for one am not going to drop a polite client because they showed me such a kindness. And you never know, maybe I can help you absolve the bad habit.  Except if it&#8217;s gas, your on your own.</p>
<p>4.-No Shows are the number one way to lose a quality farrier, mostly because we are so busy we take it as personal abuse!  Now, I always understand if a bus full of nuns bursts into flames on the freeway blocking traffic for hours, it has happened to me before&#8230;  but try to call and let us know what is going on if you can.  Come to think of it I know a few farriers who could stand that advice as well.</p>
<p>5.-Dogs, Kids, balloons, explosions, and various chaos&#8230;not safe for them or me or the horse while I am working.  Nails, knives, nippers, all items dangerous enough on their own, and pretty soon I am done.  you might be surprised how much this happens, but try to understand that not only is it not safe for the kids to play with my things, but also I can&#8217;t give your horse my best while all that chaos ensues.</p>
<p>6.-Word to the wise, if you want your vet to shoe your horse, call your vet.  I can&#8217;t tell you how infuriating it is to show up and have to get to 30 year old diatribe on how things &#8220;where done back in the day!&#8221;  Information so old and outdated it should be painted on a cave wall, or some twit wanting &#8220;the newest, latest thing&#8221; they saw done on their Hawaiian vets retreat, regardless of how it applies to your horse.  I don&#8217;t treat colic, cancer, or anything else above the carpal/tarsal joint, lameness is what I do and I guarantee you will get a better result if you let me do my job, and not the vet.</p>
<p>7.-I show up with at least most of my clothes on and a rasp in hand and ready to work, please have your horse ready for me to service when I get there and not be in your bathrobe still cooking breakfast.  Unless of course it&#8217;s french toast and I can have some&#8230;</p>
<p>8.-Please remember to pay your farrier, I will only make payment arrangements before we service not after, so if you need it pushed off a week please tell me up front.  Otherwise I get in trouble with the bean counter that owns my soul.</p>
<p>9.-Don&#8217;t go six months between services and expect not to pay at least some extra, If I have to trim your horse twice in the same service, you have gone too long between trips.  Blame your shoer and insist on an on schedule appointment.</p>
<p>10.-Don&#8217;t expect you farrier to train your horse to stand for service, I can work with a lot of horses, even nervous and shy ones, but if 15 minutes of my best tricks aren&#8217;t enough, don&#8217;t expect me to work that horse for hours and not get paid or the privilege.  By the same way, a farrier who deals with that situation by beating the horse repeatedly or tying it up and knocking it over, probably not a great experience for your horse to associate his trim with.</p>
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