American Farriers Journal
American Farriers Journal is the “hands-on” magazine for professional farriers, equine veterinarians and horse care product and service buyers.
When I was getting started in the farrier business as a teenager, I struggled with efficiency while shoeing horses, along with the myriad of other issues that plague a young, green farrier. I remember asking my Dad, whom I grew up working with, “How can I get faster?” I still remember his reply clear as can be like it was yesterday, “Ask me that question again after 10 years.”
While his answer didn’t help directly, the wisdom behind it did. I’m not young anymore, and while I’m not old, I can get around a horse more quickly now than I could 30 years ago.
There’s tough logic with improving efficiency. The old adage “time is money” comes into play, especially when a farrier starts to get overwhelmed with more than he or she can handle.
Here are some tips to hopefully help maximize your efficiency and allow you to get through a horse a little faster.
1 Create a centralized workspace. My average trips to the truck per horse is six. The fewer steps you take to and from the horse…