American Farriers Journal
American Farriers Journal is the “hands-on” magazine for professional farriers, equine veterinarians and horse care product and service buyers.
International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame member Don Hobson of Dunkirk, Ind., passed away Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. He was 91. The founder of Hawthorne Products, Hobson also was a legend on the Thoroughbred racetracks where he shod for over 30 years.
Horses were a huge part of the Hobson family for generations. Hobson's father Roy, and brother Larry, successfully trained Thoroughbred horses. Chrystal, Hobson’s mother, and his brother Jarry, founded and operated Hobson’s Turf Supply at the Ohio racetracks. His sister, Marita, was also involved in the horse business through Harold White’s leg paint and the sale of horse coolers.
Hobson was a highly successful farrier and traveled the continental United States as well as Puerto Rico. During his many years as a farrier, Hobson solved hoof and leg issues with remedies that he had developed using common sense principles. Everyone who used his products encouraged him to patent them and start a company, which had always been Hobson’s goal. Hobson's dream came true when Hawthorne Products was born. Now in its 46th year, Hawthorne Products provides top horse and hoof-care products that improve the lives of many horses.
In 2018, Hobson was elected and became a member of the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame at the International Hoof-Care Summit. Accepting his award, Hobson said, “I’ve been blessed to live a life doing what I enjoy and being a part of the industry I love. The people and customers I’ve been honored to know have enriched my life.”
Always generous…