American Farriers Journal
American Farriers Journal is the “hands-on” magazine for professional farriers, equine veterinarians and horse care product and service buyers.
At his core, Ralph Hampton is a farrier.
Not like Jack is in construction or Jill is an administrator. The Rosevine, Texas, shoer is a throwback to the days when a farrier fulfilled an important role in a small rural town.
“This is not something you do for a living,” he says. “This is something you do for life.”
And it’s something that his family has done for generations.
“We’ve had a working farrier on either side of my parents’ family for 215 years,” Hampton says.
Just to put it into historical perspective, a fella by the name of Thomas Jefferson was beginning the second year of his presidency and only a year away from completing the Louisiana Purchase. More recently, Hampton’s interest in the trade was influenced at an early age by his maternal grandfather and two uncles.
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“It was all that we talked about at the supper table,” he says. “It meant a lot of people’s livelihoods.”
The stories were plentiful…